No, because the chicken pox are not contagious
Infectious means contagious, so yes, they are all infectious.
No. Thyroid diseases are not infectious and therefore not contagious.
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.
No, but the cold that sometimes leads to an ear infection is.
Please stop using only upper case.
No, mental diseases are not contagious at all.
noncommunicable cannot be spread from one person to another noninfectious cannot be spread from person to person
Pediatricians treat children. If they deal with infectious disease we are talking about contagious illness, that can spread from one person to another. Measles and chicken pox are two examples of contagious diseases that often affect children. There are many others. Meningitis, tuberculosis, scarlet fever, etc., are infectious diseases.
No, all types of diabetes are not contagious.
Prevention of infectious diseases when vaccines are available for them. There are vaccines available for many viral and some bacterial contagious diseases.
Some non infectious diseases are:Alcoholic liver failureallergiesAlzheimers diseaseasthmaBone Disease (osteoporosis)breast CancerCardiac arrestcarpal tunnel syndromeceliac diseasecerebral palsycoliccoronary heart diseaseDementiaDiabeteseczemaemphysemaglaucomaHeart AttackhypertensionHypercholesterolemiairritable bowel syndromemuscular dystrophyosteoarthritisplantar fasciitispolycystic ovarian syndromeSchizophreniaspinal stenosisstress incontinenceStroke
You can get all sorts of infectious diseases from anybody.
Henry James Nichols has written: 'Carriers in infectious diseases' -- subject(s): Carrier state (Communicable diseases), Communicable diseases, Contagion and contagious diseases, Contagionism