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Yes. Examples of Infectious Diseases are (Chickenpox, the common cold,

Yes. Examples of infectious diseases are (Chickenpox, ommon cold

Diphtheria, E. coli, Giardiasis, hiv/aids,

DiphtheriaE. coli

Diphtheria, E. coli iardiasis

Diphtheria, E. coli, GiardiasisHIV/AIDS

Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), Lyme disease, Malaria, Measles, Meningitis,

Infectious mononucleosisnfluenza (flu)

Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), yme disease

Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), Lyme disease, Malaria

Infectious mononucleosis, influenza (flu strands A, B and the SWINE flu), Lyme disease, Malaria Measles, Meningitis

MeaslesMeningitistis

Mumps, Poliomyelitis (polio), Phenemonia,

MumpsPoliomyelitis (polio)myelitis (polio)

Mumps, Poliomyelitis (polio),Pneumonia

Rocky mountain spotted fever,

Rubella (German measles),

Salmonella infections,

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS),

Sexually transmitted diseases, Sexually transmitted infections,

Shingles (herpes zoster)

Tetanus

Toxic shock syndrome (TAMPON)

Tuberculosis

Viral hepatitis

West Nile virus

Whooping cough (pertussis)

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What is IDSA?

IDSA stands for Infectious Diseases Society of America. It is a professional organization that provides guidance and recommendations related to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases. IDSA also promotes research and education in the field of infectious diseases.


When was Emerging Infectious Diseases created?

Emerging Infectious Diseases was first launched in 1995 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to provide a platform for research and information on newly identified or re-emerging infectious diseases.


What are non infectious diseases?

Non-infectious diseases are conditions that are not caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites. Instead, they typically result from genetic, environmental, lifestyle, or other factors, including conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and autoimmune disorders. These diseases are not spread from person to person like infectious diseases.


What infectious diseases confers no protection from reinfection after exposure?

Hepatitis C is an infectious disease that does not confer immunity after exposure. People who have been infected with hepatitis C can get re-infected with the virus.


Why do infectious diseases spread through cities faster than country towns?

Infectious diseases spread faster in cities due to higher population density, which allows the pathogens to move more easily between people. Additionally, cities often have more frequent and diverse social interactions, increasing the chance of transmission. Limited access to healthcare services in some urban areas can also contribute to the spread of infectious diseases.

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How many people die of infectious diseases yearly?

Roughly 13 million people die from infectious diseases worldwide each year, with the majority of these deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries. This includes diseases such as pneumonia, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, and malaria. Public health efforts are crucial in reducing the burden of infectious diseases globally.


Can you die from a infectious disease?

Yes you can die from infectious diseases


What is an infectious disease doctor?

a doctor who helps people with infectious diseases.(see infectious disease)


Which is easy to control infectious or non infectious diseases?

Non-infectious diseases are easier to control - because you only need to treat the individual patient. With infectious diseases - the illness is spread between people - by touching or simply breathing in the same air while in close contact.


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.


What are the similarities and differences in how children and older people contract and react to infectious diseases?

The similarities in how children and older people contract and react to infectious diseases is that they catch them very easily. However older people have had more diseases so they can fight off a wider variety.


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 was the most infectious diseases of the 1900s?

In the 19th century there were lots of different types of disease but the most common ones are: tuberculosis, typhoid, scarlet fever and measles and hundreds of thousands of people died from these diseases.


Why aren't nutritional diseases classified as infectious diseases?

Nutritional diseases are not classified as infectious disease because they do not fit the definition of 'infectious'. They cannot be transmitted from one person to another and the causative agents come from the environment.