Salmonella is a communicable disease, primarily transmitted through contaminated food or water, and can also spread through contact with infected animals or their environments. It is caused by the Salmonella bacteria, which can lead to gastrointestinal illness in humans. While it is not spread directly from person to person, outbreaks can occur when multiple individuals consume contaminated sources. Proper food handling and hygiene practices can help prevent its transmission.
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
It is a non-communicable disease that is spread through inheritance and genetics.