An hereditary illness is one that is passed genetically-- from parent to offspring.
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Yes, a foodborne illness is a disease or illness that is transmitted to people by food that has been contaminated. Food can be contaminated by bacteria, viruses, toxins and parasites.
The most noted disease that is transmitted by the mosquito is Malaria.
A vector-borne illness is an illness carried and actively transmitted by an organism, usually an insect, such as a flea or mosquito
Lyme disease is caused by ticks
A disease or condition can be hereditary or genetic, passed from mom or dad to child. An illness can be contagious or communicable, passed from one person to another but not necessarily your family. If the person already had the illness and are immune, they won't catch the illness from you.
Not unless a illness is transmitted. Some illnesses can also affect the fetus.
A food borne illness is an illness that can only be contracted when you eat it. Some meats have things in them that can make you sick if you do not cook them thoroughly, this is a food borne illness.
The illness, which can be fatal, is transmitted from one infected person to another by the tsetse fly. While it can occur globally, encephalitis lethargica is especially prevalent in Africa.
No, "illness" is not a verb; it is a noun that refers to a state of being unwell or a disease. The verb form related to it is "ill," which describes the action of being unwell. In contrast, "illness" specifically denotes the condition resulting from an illness.
Being put in an asylum for mental illness.
A Food Borne Illness is transmitted through contaminated food. Such contamination usually arises from improper handling, preparation, or food storage.11. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_borne_illness