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Three Difference between infectious and non infectious

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Answered by blossomag
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The most common cause of infectious diseases are pathogens called viruses and bacteria, but they can also be caused by fungi or protozoa. ... Noninfectious diseases are not transmitted from one person to another and are not caused by pathogens. Noninfectious diseases with a genetic origin are not preventable.........

Answered by nilesh102
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1)The most common cause of infectious diseases are pathogens called viruses and bacteria, but they can also be caused by fungi or protozoa. .

2). Noninfectious diseases are not transmitted from one person to another and are not caused by pathogens. Noninfectious diseases with a genetic origin are not preventable

3)Infectious Diseases: The diseases which spread due to infection by micro-organisms are called infectious diseases.

4)... Non-infectious Diseases: The disease which does not spread by contact between infected and healthy person through air and water, is called non-infectious disease.

Examples of non-communicable diseases include diabetes, Alzheimer's, cancer, osteoporosis, chronic lung disease, stroke, and heart disease

5)An infectious agent is something that infiltrates another living thing, like you. When an infectious agent hitches a ride, you have officially become an infected host.

6)There are four main classes of infectious agents: bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.Infectious diseases are diseases caused by living organisms like viruses and bacteria.

7)They can be passed from person to person through body secretions, insects or other means. Examples are SARS, influenza, the common cold, tuberculosis (TB), Hepatitis A and B.

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