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what are acute diseases


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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition. Acute diseases tend to have very quick onsets and typically last for only a brief period. By defining a disease as an acute disease, it does not necessarily address the severity of the disease. ... Acute diseases, as opposed to chronic diseases, include a very rapid onset and/or a short course.

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A diseases or disorder that lasts a short time, comes on rapidly and is accompained by distinct symptoms..

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