noncommunicable
Yes. If the canned foods are contaminated by a person suffering from the disease.
There are about three different causes for giardiasis they are: .Contaminated water supplies: Sources of contaminated water supplies include public facilities that do not filter their water properly, or water that is used in lakes or rivers by hikers can sometimes become contaminated. This can cause infection .Contaminated food: Food that has been washed in contaminated water, exposed to manure or, prepared by an infected person can spread the disease .Person-to-person-contant: Could be caused by bad hygiene and most commonly occurs in daycare centres and nursing homes (hope this helps! :D)
Not specifically. But sewage contaminated water might contain virus if the disease is active in the area. It can easily be spread from person to person by contact, sneezing, coughing, etc.
The condition that is transmitted from one person to another either by direct or indirect contact with contaminated objects is known as a communicable or infectious disease. Examples include the common cold, influenza, and COVID-19.
Yes, that is precisely how you contract mad cow.
Normally cholera is caught by drinking infected water or eating food that has been contaminated by a person infected with the bacteria (not washing their hands properly).
No you can not get aids from everyday interactions with a contaminated HIV person.
Waterborne transmission is when a disease or infection is transmitted to a person by water. The water must be contaminated in order to transmit a infectious microorganism.
diseases are classified into various subtypes depending upon different parameters like basing upon casuative agent into bacterial, viral disease etc.based upon mode of spread it is classified into contagious and non contagious disease. Contagious disease is one which spreads from one person to another person. This spread may occur through mosquito or coughing etc.
That is a statement -What is the question,
amebic dysentery. A person becomes infected by drinking contaminated water.
No disease can digest gluten. If someone has gluten intolerance or celiac disease that person will not be able to comfortably digest gluten, however.