No, pancreatitis is a non-communicable condition. Pancreatitis, literally inflammation (or infection) of the pancreas, occurs most commonly from Alcoholism or complications from gall stones (though there are many other ways to develop it). It is by no means contagious.
Yes, pancreatitis cannot be passed from person to person. It is caused most often by alcohol abuse or gall stones (accounting for 80%-90% of all cases). Other causes include trauma or injury, medication, exposure to certain chemicals, high fat count and certain surgeries.
communicable disease
Non-communicable. It is a neurological disease
non-communicable is the opposite of communicable.
non-communicable
non-communicable
Non-communicable.
Leukemia is non communicable.
non communicable
Diphtheria is communicable.
communicable
No it is not its passed in genes