Biology, asked by reachaparajita, 11 months ago

What is the difference between communicable diseases and non communicable diseases?

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Answered by Riya1417
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Answer:

Communicable diseases are the diseases which passes from one individual to another individual. They are generally caused by some bacteria, viruses or any other pathogens. For example, malaria, AIDS etc. Non-communicable diseases are the diseases which does not spread from one person to another person.

Answered by jacobpankavil
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Answer:

Communicable Disease■

Non Communicable Disease☆

■1. These diseases are transmitted from one person to another.

☆These diseases are not transmitted but restricted to the affected person only.

■2. The diseases are caused by biological agents like viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa etc.

☆These diseases may cause due to lack of nutrients, degeneration of tissues, accidents etc.

■3. They are not hereditary.

☆They may be sometimes hereditary.

■4. They symptoms are more or less common for every infected person.

☆The symptoms differ person to person.

■5. These diseases are the concern of the society.

☆These diseases are the concern of the individual.

■6. Example: measles, small pox, typhoid.

☆Example: cancer, hypertension, rickets, peptic ulcers.

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