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Arthritis is not a communicable disease. However there are communicable diseases that can bring about symptoms that include Arthritis. There are over a hundred different forms of arthritis and the term atrhritis usually refers to an illness that effects the joints of the body.

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Osteoarthritis in a non communicable disease. It is caused by a breakdown on the cilia or fibrous lining on the joints. It is not caught from anyone or anything.

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It can't be passed from one person to another. It isn't caused (usually) by a virus or bacteria but it is autoimmune. That means that the body is attacking itself.

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