Some illegal drug users share needles
leukemia is not infectious but it is genetic.
Certain pathogens enter and multiply within the human body.. (:
i think this is because allergies always have a cure and don't have the biggest chance in killing you while the infectious diseases have the bigger chance in killing you and don't always have a cureas i said before i think this is the answerAnswer:An allergy is caused by an over-reaction by the immune system to certain proteins in food or in the environment. Infectious diseases are caused by pathogens: virus, bacteria, protozoa or fungi.
Some infectious diseases cannot be treated in certain hospitals. there are specialized hospitals all over the London area. He was probably moved to a hospital specialized in a certain type of disease.
Cachexia is a debilitating disease usually associated with cancer, certain infectious diseases, and other autoimmune disorders. It is also called the wasting syndrome.
infectious1. Capable of causing infection.2. Caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection.3. Caused by a pathogenic microorganism or agent.4. Easily or readily communicated: an infectious laugh.Non-infectious diseases are those diseases that are not caused by a pathogen and cannot be shared from one person to another.
Alcoholism can increase the risk of certain diseases but it is not a disease, contrary to common myth.
The febrile agglutinins test is used to confirm the diagonsis of certain infectious diseases that stimulate the body to produce febrile agglutinins.
The human microbiome assists in auto-immune diseases like diabetes, muscular distrophy MS and even some cancers. It may be possible to use certain microorganisms to supplement treatments for depression or bipolar the microbes are generally non-pathogenic (they do not cause disease unless they grow abnormally) So the difference is micro biota actually may help with certain ailments while infectious diseases destroy the body.
i think they are called Pathogens Bacteria that cause disease are called pathogenic bacteria. Bacteria can cause diseases in humans, in other animals, and also in plants. Some bacteria can only make one particular host ill; others cause trouble in a number of hosts, depending on the host specificity of the bacteria. The diseases caused by bacteria are almost as diverse as the bugs themselves and include food poisoning, tooth ache anthrax, even certain forms of cancer. It is impossible to sum up all bacterial diseases and it would be pretty boring. The Infectious Diseases fact sheets gives brief descriptions of diseases, including infectious diseases.
Infectious Diseases are generally caused by microbes called pathogens that enter into the body and prevents it from functioning properly. Infections are caused by bacteria, which can be airborne or blood-borne, or from viruses, which are typically airborne or by contact with a carrier or fomite. (A fomite is an object upon which viruses or bacteria can live for a short period of time.)Depending on the disease it can be caused by any of the following types of infectious organisms: bacteria, fungi, protozoa, parasites, rickettsia, viruses. It is also believed that certain types of defective proteins called prions, although they are not organisms, are the cause of some infectious diseases.
It is an immune response that your body uses to try to kill the protozoa that cause malaria with excess heat. This is also why you get a fever with other types of infectious diseases, such as flu, strep throat, etc. Protozoa cause the infectious disease called malaria and are carried in certain types of female mosquitoes. When the mosquito bites, the protozoa are spread.