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What are the major infectious diseases?

swine flu!!


Why arent all diseases spread like yellow fever?

because this is carried by a mosquito


How are infrctious diseases spread?

Infectious diseases are spread through various means such as direct contact with an infected person, respiratory droplets when someone coughs or sneezes, ingesting contaminated food or water, or through vectors like mosquitoes or ticks. Some infectious diseases can also be spread through blood or bodily fluids.


When was The Journal of Infectious Diseases created?

The Journal of Infectious Diseases was created in 1904.


When was Clinical Infectious Diseases created?

Clinical Infectious Diseases was created in 1979.


Are infectious diseases?

Any communicable disease is an infectious disease. See "Infectious and no Infectious Diseases what is the difference?" question .Common Cold Common cold and AIDS both are infectious diseases unless you take necessary precautions.


How is a non infectious disease different from a infectious disease?

Infectious diseases are those diseases which are caused by infectious agents (which include microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa and virus, as well as some multicellular animals such as worms) and hence they are the ones which can spread from one person to another. Non-infectious diseases are those diseases that are not caused by infectious agents and do not spread from one person to another.


What is a vector and name an animal that is vector?

A vector is an organism that transmits infectious diseases from one host to another. An example of a vector animal is the mosquito, which can transmit diseases such as malaria and dengue fever through its bite.


Can an infectious disease be spread from one organism to another?

colds, and infectious diseases


Are there medicines for infectious diseases?

There are many medicines for infectious diseases, too many to list.


What is biological vector?

A biological vector is an organism, such as an insect or a rodent, that transmits pathogens from one host to another. These vectors can play a significant role in the spread of infectious diseases among populations.


What are the organisms that carry pathogens from one host to another?

Organisms that carry pathogens from one host to another are known as vectors. Common vectors include insects like mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas, which can transmit diseases such as malaria, Lyme disease, and the plague. Other vectors may include animals like rodents and birds, which can also harbor and spread pathogens. These vectors play a crucial role in the life cycle of many infectious diseases, facilitating their transmission between hosts.