yes. all
infectionous
diseases are spread the same way
im guessing lung diseases like Silicosis because of breathing in all the smoke
Yes. It kills almost all diseases which enter into a person's blood stream.
the resistance offered by the cellwall of microbes is high.
N/aA pathogen by definition is a disease causing organism
Antimicrobial peptides are broad anti-biotics that have evolved in all form of life as a way to fight off infectious diseases and viruses. Without it, you wouldn't be able to fight off any infections.
Germs that spread from person to person to cause diseases are contagions.People who are then infected with the germ, only during the active phase of the germ's "life", are then referred to as being contagious.
because this is carried by a mosquito
You can get all sorts of infectious diseases from anybody.
Infectious Diseases include: All Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) and any type of Disease that is caused by an infection. An external factor has to be introduced into the body to cause an Infectious Disease. Also colds.
No, because the chicken pox are not contagious
No, but the cold that sometimes leads to an ear infection is.
noncommunicable cannot be spread from one person to another noninfectious cannot be spread from person to person
All infectious disease are not deadly, but some are deadly if not treated promptly
The scope and significance of communicable diseases is that they are all illnesses that are caused by some kind of infectious agent. Communicable diseases are also called infectious diseases (or transmissible diseases).
The best place to find the symptoms of infectious diseases is a site called WebMD. On this site one can easily find all of the symptoms of nearly ever disease including infectious diseases.
No, they are not synonymous.In biology, contagious diseases are spread by personal contact or communication from a sick individual to a healthy individual. They are spread through physical contact, through air droplets, and through fomites. In this way, contagious diseases are easily spread. Examples include the common cold, the flu, TB, and leprosy.Infections are diseases that are caused by pathogenic microbial agents (bacteria, viruses, protozoa, fungi, worms and prions) that get into the body and cause problems. Some infectious diseases spread in the same way that contagions do. Others, however, are transmitted via bites from insects or animals. Others are acquired by ingesting contaminated food or water or other exposures in the environment.Contagious diseases can all be considered infectious but not necessarily the other way around. Anthrax, for example, is infectious but not contagious. It is caused by Bacillus anthracis and is transmissible through the contact with spores in soil and other reservoirs, infected hides or other animal products.Speaking in general, they are not the same. In figurative terms, the word, infectious is used to describe something irresistibly catching: her laughter is infectious and brightens up the room. Figuratively, the word, contagious is used to describe something that spreads rapidly: his excitement is contagious and everyone joins in.
common cold flu salmonella