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Why are communicable diseases potentially more dangerous than non-communicable diseases in a community?

Communicable diseases can spread easily from person to person, leading to rapid outbreaks and higher infection rates in a community. This makes them potentially more dangerous as they can affect a larger number of individuals quickly. Non-communicable diseases, on the other hand, are typically chronic conditions that do not spread through direct contact.


What is the scope and significance communicable diseases?

The scope and significance of communicable diseases is that they are all illnesses that are caused by some kind of infectious agent. Communicable diseases are also called infectious diseases (or transmissible diseases).


What diseases are non-communicable?

Depression Allergic rhinitis Barrett's esophagitis celiac disease kidney stones uterine fibroids osteoarthritis muscular dystrophy bunions


Where do you find Communicable diseases tattooing courses?

You can find communicable diseases tattooing courses through local health departments or professional organizations such as the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) or the Alliance of Professional Tattooists (APT). These courses are typically aimed at educating tattoo artists on preventing the spread of infections and diseases in their studios.


Differentiate communicable and non communicable disease?

A communicable disease is a disease that can be transmitted from one person to another. A contagious disease is a communicable disease that is transmitted to many individuals quickly and easily; highly infectious. For example, the pathogen which causes Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever can be spread to people through a tick bite. RMSF is not considered contagious, but it is communicable. Something like impetigo or the common cold is considered to be contagious.

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What is the difference between chronic diseases and communicable diseases?

Diseases are frequently referred to as communicable or non-communicable. Communicable diseases comprise infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and measles, while non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are mostly chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and diabetes. That leads to the term communicable.


What are communicable diseases and non communicable diseases?

Communicable: can be spread through a community (contagious) Non-Communicable: not spread with contact (usually genetic)


Heart disease cancer and diabetes are examples of?

non-communicable diseases


What is the mortality rate of communicable diseases in the Philippines?

What is the mortality rate of communicable diseases in the Philippines?


Is heart disease communicable or noncommunicable?

communicable diseases


What are some communicable lung diseases verses non-communicable lung diseases?

Communicable lung diseases would be Tuberculosis, the common cold, HiNi flu, these are contagious. Non-communicable lung diseases would be asthma, COPD, and Lung cancer.


When was National Institute of Communicable Diseases created?

National Institute of Communicable Diseases was created in 1963.


When was Control of Communicable Diseases Manual created?

Control of Communicable Diseases Manual was created in 1915.


What is the communicable diseases?

It means diseases that are infectious.


Is yellow fever communicable or non communicable diseases?

Yellow fever is a communicable disease.


Examples of communicable diseases?

Communicable diseases are diseases that pass from one human to another or from an animal to a human. Examples include impetigo, chicken pox, flu, tuberculosis and MRSA.


What is the 2008 mortality rate of communicable diseases in the Philippines?

What is the 2008 mortality rate of communicable diseases in the Philippines?