Science, asked by surlabh0603, 11 months ago

write differences between communicable and non communicable disease​


Muskansd: communicable disease and non communicable disease
Muskansd: which can be transfer from sick person to healthy person
Muskansd: and which cannot be transfer from sick person to healthy person
vvipjattin: nhi yar chua choot ke bamari

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Answered by Anubhavdeb
2

transferable diseases is called communicable and vice versa is called non communicable


vvipjattin: cominicable = chua choot ke bamari
Answered by sourya1794
11

communicable and non communicable diseases

■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.

hope it help you


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