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write the difference between infection and non infection

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Answered by dhananjay2345
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INFECTION DISEASE


Have you ever heard the saying, 'The laughter was infectious?' It means that sometimes you can be around someone who starts laughing, and it makes you laugh. The laughter keeps spreading from person to person until everyone in the group has joined in. The same scenario could be true if a disease is infectious.

Infectious diseases are illnesses that are contagious, meaning they can be spread from one person to another. Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms, called pathogens, or what we commonly refer to as germs. Viral and bacterial infections are the most common causes of infectious disease. However, fungi and one-celled organisms called protozoa can also be responsible.

Imagine someone sitting down next to you on a crowded bus. They are coughing and sneezing. You offer the person a tissue, and they tell you they have a cold. The common cold is caused by a virus, which is an infectious disease. If you want to avoid catching a cold also, this might be a good time to look for another seat.

Noninfectious diseases are not transmitted from one person to another and are not caused by pathogens.Jul 5, 2016
Answered by Anonymous
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Communicable or Infectious diseases are those diseases which can be spread from person to person. For example common cold and plague.

Non communicable or Non infectious diseases are those diseases which cannot be spread from person to person. For example cancer and diabete

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