They are often worse in the early stages However it depends on the disease.
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It's a communicable disease, spread by a virus. There's an immunization against it, combined with immunizations for measles and rubella (German measles) in the MMR.Flase
Non-communicable diseases are not a problem. Obviously.For communicable diseases then clean is the word, A communicable disease pretty much requires that you will get it from Touch or breathing or consuming infected materials.Even things we seldom think about are portals to communicable diseases, someone sneezes on a table in a restaurant & you put your food there 5 minutes later, or coughs into their hand & uses the handrail on a stairway & you walk up behind them.Wash your hands a lot, make sure you food is well prepared & stay away from people with coughs and known diseases.
I dont think so. Yes. In the early stages, it's called bubonic plague and is spread primarily by insects. In the case of the Black Death in Europe, it was spread by fleas which traveled from place to place on rats. The later stage is called pneumonic plague and is extremely contagious, spread through coughing.
In cases of SVCS caused by lung cancers, the prognosis is generally rather poor since SVCS does not generally occur until the later stages of these diseases.
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A contagious disease is a disease that can be transmitted from an infected person to another. Not all contagious diseases require direct physical contact. For instance, a mosquito can bite an infected person who has malaria and then later bite a person who does not have malaria, and they can contract malaria without ever seeing the other infected person. Some diseases are called 'air borne' which means the disease travels through the air from one person to another. Sometimes just being in the same room where an infected person was is enough to catch the disease. Some diseases require direct physical contact or even transfer of bodily fluids, such as blood, saliva, or tears. We call those 'infectious diseases.' Some diseases are not contagious. For example heart disease or arthritis are not contagious. You cannot 'catch' arthritis or heart disease or even cancer by being around or having physical contact with someone who has these diseases.
You do not catch a cardiovascular disease, due to the fact that heart diseases are not contagious. A person is born with a cardiovascular disease in their family, and are therefore more likely to have one later in life, or develop one due to bad physical maintenance, such as unhealthy eating, and lack of exercise. Heart diseases usually develop in old age.
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hiherpes is contagious and mainly spread from sexual contact .it is very difficult to treatacyclovir is the drug of choiceYesYes, Herpes is extremely contagious if a person is already infected by the diseaseYes, extremely contagious once your partner or previous partners have been infected by it. Treatments are common and available in most developed countries, check with your treating physician and/or local hospital's emergency roomyesYes; herpes is one of the most contagious STDs.