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write sort notes on contributory disease

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Answered by Himanshunavik
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Contributory cause is a clinically useful concept of causation. It requires demonstration that (1) the presumed cause precedes the effect and (2) altering the cause alters the effect. ... In other words, a clinical cause may be neither necessary or sufficient but it must be contributory.
Answered by rajjbpathan
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Two main causes of disease are Immediate cause and Contributory cause: Immediate cause are the organisms that enter our body and cause disease. For Example, viruses, protozoa, bacteria. Contributory causes: These are the secondary factors which lead these organisms to enter our body. Example, dirty water, unclean surrounding, contaminated food, etc.

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