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to the human thereby causing Malaria. So, we can say the causes are the vector and pathogen.

Pathogen- Disease-causing infectious agent or organisms

Vector- Insects or animals carrying the pathogen

However, causes can be at different levels. The immediate cause can be the pathogen or the vector. Consider a baby suffering from frequent loose motions. The cause can be the infection due to the virus. But how did the virus enter the body? Moreover, there are so many babies, why did the virus infect the particular baby?

This means that baby might not be healthy enough. Hence, it is more prone to diseases during exposure to a risk. Another reason can is the baby is not getting proper nourishment. This is a second level cause. Why is the baby not getting proper nourishment? So, the baby might be poor enough or it may have some genetic defect that is making the baby more prone to loose motions when attacked by a virus.

Therefore, the baby might drink unclean water. Why the baby drinks water that is not clean? It may be because of lack of proper public services, and poverty near the area where the baby is living. This is the third level cause. So, causes of any disease can either be immediate or contributory. Contributory causes include unclean water, poverty, genetic, etc.

Infectious & Non-Infectious Disease

By now we know that public health and community health are the essential factors to consider while finding the causes of any disease. Hence the immediate cause can be of two primary types-infectious and non-infectious types. The diseases will vary in the manner they are spread, treatment method, and the prevention measures at the community level.

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