Communicatable
Everything that isn't congenital (born with it): measles, mumps, smallpox, AIDS, TB, rubella.
Yes. Smallpox spreads by airborne contamination, meaning that people became infected by inhaling droplets exhaled by an infected person. Fortunately, smallpox has now been successfully eradicated since 1979, and was the first disease for which a vaccine was developed (by Edward Jenner in the 1700s). You are at no risk of catching it.
Chickenpox is communicable. Chickenpox is mostly acquired from airborne respiratory droplets of infected people. The droplet contains VZV(Varicella Zoster Virus), a virus in the herpes virus family, and it's highly contagious. It spreads from person to person by direct contact or through the air from an infected person's coughing or sneezing.
communicable disease
Non-communicable. It is a neurological disease
non-communicable is the opposite of communicable.
non-communicable
Centripetal distribution (Medicine: communicable diseases) pertains to the distribution of a certain skin S/Sx from the extremities to the body (e.g smallpox). Eruption starts from the face and extremities towards the body.
non communicable
non-communicable
Diphtheria is communicable.
Non-communicable.