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Strep throat (caused by streptococci bacteria) Syphilis Staph infections (caused by staphylococci bacteria)
Yes, yeast infections can be contagious. For the most part only the sufferer will be at risk, although the infection can be spread to other people it's not spread easily. Genital yeast infections can be passed between partners, thus one reason not to have sex during a yeast infection.
Streptococcal infections are any type of infection caused by the group of bacteria Streptococcus. There are many different types of Streptococci and infections vary in severity from mild throat infections to pneumonia.
A communicable infection is an illness that can be passed from one person to another through direct or indirect contact. Examples include the flu, common cold, and COVID-19. These infections can be spread through respiratory droplets, bodily fluids, or contact with contaminated surfaces.
It is a lung disease that primarily causes shortness of breath. Frequently caused by smoking, it is not communicable.
Down syndrome is a non-communicable genetic condition caused by the presence of an extra copy of chromosome 21. It is not contagious and cannot be transmitted from one person to another through contact or any form of interaction. Down syndrome occurs during cell division in the early stages of development and is not influenced by environmental factors or infections.
Chickenpox is caused by a communicable virus. It is not caused by pizza.
Germ, Viruses & Bacteria
Beriberi is not a communicable disease. It is caused by deficiency of vitamin B one. That is thiamine.
Some sources of infections are not communicable. For example the rabies to the human is a dead end and is not communicable. Although one such case is reported in 1983, in which the child had bitten his father and both of them died of rabies.
It is a dietary deficiency disease. It happens when you do not eat the right foods. Not communicable.
Yes, eczema is a non-communicable disease. It is a chronic inflammatory skin condition characterized by dry, itchy, and inflamed skin. Eczema is not caused by infections and cannot be transmitted from one person to another. Its causes are often linked to genetic factors, environmental triggers, and immune system responses.