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Both bacterial infections and viral infections can be contagious or not contagious. Some viral infections are not spread from human to human or are only rarely spread that way. TB is a contagious bacterial infection.
See related links. Known viral causes of atypical pneumonia are severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and measles. Both of these viral conditions are contagious.
Hypothyroidism is not viral or bacterial, nor is it contagious. It is a failure of the thyroid to secrete adequate hormones.
canine distemper
Virus infections are contagious - like the flu, the common cold, viral pneumonia, and so on.
Meningitis (viral or bacterial) is infectious and can be highly contagious. Usually anyone in close contact with someone who gets bacterial meningitis will be given antibiotics as well.
Communicable or Contagious.
If it is strep you are contagious for 24 hours after you start antibiotics and are without a fever. If it is viral that is not as serious but you will be contagious for longer.
There's nothing in the provided links that suggests that it's contagious.
Lymphadenitis itself is not contagious. It is typically caused by an infection such as a bacterial or viral infection that can be contagious, but the swelling of the lymph nodes is not spread directly from person to person.
No, it is viral and is very contagious, from a couple of days before symptoms appear until about a week afterwards. It may be contagious longer for children.
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