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Reservoir (a place for germs to hang out and multiply)-

portal of exit (a door out of their hangout spot) -

mode of transmission (a way to get from the door to the new hang out spot)-

portal of entry (a door to the new hang out spot)-

susceptibility of host (the new person isn't immunized, or their name is on the guest list)

And on and on it goes.

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They are transmitted by the person that has the diease if they sneeze, cough, or share anything with another person. They are easily able to be catches by another person. Let's say a person has a diease or the flu if they share a soda or food with someone else that person they shared it With can catch it.

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What are non infectious diseases?

Diseases that are not transmitted from one person to another


What are non infectious?

Diseases that are not transmitted from one person to another


Why aren't nutritional diseases classified as infectious diseases?

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Infectious diseases are caused by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, and parasites. Contagious or communicable diseases are those that can be spread from one person to another. Infectious diseases that commonly occur among children are often communicable or contagious and may spread very easily from person to person


What does the word transmit means?

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Infectious diseases that are passed from person to person during sexual contact is called sexually?

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What are transboundary animal diseases?

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