To eradicate a disease would mean that you caused the organism to go extinct.
But they're living organisms, and they share Biology with us ... to kill all of them would probably result in killing us too.
And besides, some diseases are genetic - again we'd end up killing people.
And lastly,
we can be considered to be a disease infecting Earth ... so be careful what you wish.
Eradicate means to eliminate or destroy. It is usually used in the context of pests or diseases; we eradicated smallpox.
No.
Yes, they are all possible diseases that someone looks up so they are not fake diseases
Yes, it is possible to eradicate it.
Almost all of them. At least the most serious diseases.
No, as vaccinations for all diseases are not available. Moreover, the major reason is the wide spectrum of prevalent diseases.
There are thousands of possible diseases.
The human race are doing things extrodinary everyday. We found new planets, we found cures for diseases, our technology is so advanced now and we were even able to eradicate a deadly disease. Who knows whats next to come.
By studying Infectious Diseases we learn how they are incubated, growth of the disease, how they are spread, and what drugs or treatments are useful in treating them. By doing this we can hope to reduce suffering and perhaps eradicate the disease.
All Indians should be educated.
Because of all the humanbeings.
We eradicated it all right: pulled it up, roots and all.