yes ?
Although it is a disease it is not contagious. If you were in close contact with a person who had color blindness you would not catch the disease.
no it is not.
contagious? Unless blindness is the side-effect of a particular virus or infection, than no. Blindness is rarely contagious, did you maybe mean genetic, though?
No, color blindness is not contagious and cannot be caught from a color blind person. It is typically a hereditary condition caused by genetic factors, affecting the way individuals perceive colors. While certain medical conditions can temporarily affect color vision, color blindness itself is not something that can be transmitted from one person to another.
The infection is highly contagious in its early stages. Blindness results from recurrent untreated infections.
who discovered color blindness
'Blindness' is a symptom of something else, and that something else may be contagious, but without specifying what caused the blindness, you can't say for sure. If a hamster had an accident and damaged its eyes, then that absolutely cannot be passed on to another hamster.
color blindness night blindness snow blindness
Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)
Colour blindness is a usually a genetic (hereditary) condition (you are born with it). Red/green and blue colour blindness is usually passed down from your parents. The gene which is responsible for the condition is carried on the X chromosome and this is the reason why many more men are affected than women
It is not true that color blindness is most common in females. Color blindness is most common in males and approximately 8 percent of men have it.
Moon blindness, also known as recurrent uveitis or equine uveitis, is not contagious between horses. It is an immune-mediated disease that can be triggered by various factors like infections, trauma, or genetics. Proper management and veterinary care are essential for horses affected by moon blindness.