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What is communicable diseases​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A communicable disease is a disease that spreads from one person or animal to another. It is sometimes known as CONTAGIOUS DISEASE

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.

Some examples of reportable communicable disease include HIV, hepatitis A, B and C, measles, salmonella, measles, and blood-borne illnesses. Most common forms of spread include fecal-oral, food, sexual intercourse, insect bites, contact with contaminated fomites, droplets, or skin contact.

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Answered by anushasingh7
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Communicable diseases are also known as infectious diseases or transmissible diseases, are illnesses that result from the infection, presence and growth of pathogenic (capable of causing disease) biologic agents in an individual human or other animal host.

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