write two important differences between communicable and noncommunicable diseases giving one example of each and write the cause of each disease
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Communicable diseases are those disease which spread from one person to another, through the wind, water or direct or indirect mode and are highly infectious. In contrary.
Non-communicable diseases are those, which are not spread and are non-contagious, but are caused due to allergy, long illness, abnormalities in cell proliferation, inherited, malnutrition.
Examples of communicable disease are cold, flu, typhoid, AIDS, dysentery whereas cancer, allergies, diabetes, strokes etc.
Examples of Non-communicable disease. An unhealthy condition of the body or mind is called Disease which affects the functions of tissue, organs, and entire body. While Infection is defined as invasion of pathogens, harming the body and its cells.
Non-communicable diseases are those, which are not spread and are non-contagious, but are caused due to allergy, long illness, abnormalities in cell proliferation, inherited, malnutrition.
Examples of communicable disease are cold, flu, typhoid, AIDS, dysentery whereas cancer, allergies, diabetes, strokes etc.
Examples of Non-communicable disease. An unhealthy condition of the body or mind is called Disease which affects the functions of tissue, organs, and entire body. While Infection is defined as invasion of pathogens, harming the body and its cells.
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