Measles are infact pathogenic. As it is an infectious disease and the pathogens are infectious viruses and the leucocytes/leukocytes and phagocytes (white blood cells) can't cope with them.
Most cancers are nonpathogenic. A few cancers are linked to pathogens. These include Cervical cancer, which is caused by high-risk subtypes of HPV, and hepatoma, which is linked to hepatitis B.
Infectuous
Measles is not a deficiency disease. Measles is caused by measles virus. This is an infectious disease.
Yes of course they are . They are as infectious as chicken pox.
almost as leprosy
No, you are infectious.
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No Flu is an infectious disease and at the right time of year there is nothing rare about it.Not all are infectious disease are rare. In fact, the common cold is an infectious disease. The measles used to be a common infectious disease. However, due to the measles vaccine, this disease was greatly eliminated.
Measles, smallpox, ebola.
Non infectious.
Measles is an infectious disease. It makes you sick, can kill you, some forms can cause birth defects. It is NOT beneficial.
Chickenpox, flu, HIV, measles, and mumps are all viral infectious diseases.
I think it is an example of an infectious disease...or so it says in my textbook!
Yes, it is non-infectious