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What are contiguous and noncontiguous diseases

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Answered by SamikBiswa1911
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A contagious disease is a subset category of transmissible diseases, which are transmitted to other persons, either by physical contact with the person suffering the disease, or by casual contact with their secretions or objects touched by them or airborne route among other routes.

Infectious diseases are caused by microscopic germs (such as bacteria or viruses) that get into the body and cause problems. ... It comes from the bite of an infected tick. Contagious diseases (such as the flu, colds, or strep throat) spread from person to person in several ways

Answered by parabv
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Answer:A contagious disease is a subset category of transmissible diseases, which are transmitted to other persons, either by physical contact with the person suffering the disease, or by casual contact with their secretions or objects touched by them or airborne route among other routes.

Non Contagious Disease: This is a disease which is not easily transmitted from person to person. It may require the aid of a vector (e.g. a mosquito), or it may result from a shared environmental issue e.g. food poisoning

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