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Infectious diseases are called communicable diseases give reason

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Answered by dinesh1706
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They're called communicable diseases cuz they can jump or transfer themselves from the infected person to another healthy person. It involves spreading the diseases.
Answered by Anonymous
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-Beacause these disease are caused by some biological agents or pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, protozoans, helminthes, nematods and fungi.

-Infectious disease can rapidly spread from one person to another by various means such as by physical contact, water, air, food and insects (vectors).

-Since these disease are communicated from diseased person to healthy person so, they are known as infectious disease or communicable disease.

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-Cold, Cholera, Tuberclosis (T.B.), Pneumonia, Malaria, Chikenpox.

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