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Measles is HIGHLY contagious- it is a communicable disease.
Flu, chicken pox, measles, rubella, diphtheria, polio, bird flu, swine flu, tuberculosis, pneumonia, typhoid, hepatitis A and B and other types, bacillary dysentery, amebiasis are but few examples of the infectious diseases.
Flu, chicken pox, measles, rubella, diphtheria, polio, bird flu, Swine Flu, tuberculosis, pneumonia, typhoid, hepatitis A and B and other types, bacillary dysentery, amebiasis are but few examples of the Infectious Diseases.
These diseases are caused by "viruses".
You probably had measles, German measles or chicken pox or even a simple outbreak of dermatitis. Chicken pox will leave scares when you scratched at the scabs. If you have these scares I would figure you had chicken pox.
Some examples of diseases requiring these precautions are tuberculosis, measles, and chickenpox.
Typical childhood diseases are Measles, Mumps, Rubella, Chickenpox, Diptheria, Whooping Cough, Pertussis. Vaccines are currently available for these diseases.
Ebola Flue Chicken pox Rubella Measles Foot and Mouth Anthrax
Many Indigenous Australians died of diseases like measles, chicken pox and influenza
Measles, mumps, rubella, polio, chicken pox, influenza are a few.
They might be any of the diseases which generate immunity inside your body for future attacks, like small pox, chicken pox, measles, etc.
Infectious Diseases include: All Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD's) and any type of Disease that is caused by an infection. An external factor has to be introduced into the body to cause an Infectious Disease. Also colds.