Flu is the most common,AIDS,TB,Otitis.They're a lot of transmittable disease,they ussually are transmitted by air.
Lyme disease.
No. Diabetes is not a transmittable disease.
When a disease can be moved from person it can be known as an Infectious disease, a Transmittable disease, or a communicable disease.
A non-infectious disease is one that is not transmittable to another human being. These include diseases like diabetes, osteoporosis, and Parkinson's.
Babies should avoid anyone infected by a transmittable disease.
readily transmittable: able to be passed from one person, animal, or organism to anothera communicable disease
Non transmittable or non contagious disease
Most likely not, they could have a chance of worms, and those are only transmittable through digestion. Ask your vet to be sure.
Cystic Fibrosis is not contagouse because it is a genetic dissorder (you can only have it if you have the genes that give people CF)
yes
Marek's Disease is a highly contagious viral disease among chickens. It is not transmittable to humans. Chickens with healthy immune systems can combat the virus and even though exposed, they do not have the disease themselves. So, YES, you can eat eggs from chickens who have been exposed to Marek's.
It's caused by a virus. A rather highly contagious virus. It's not easily transmittable to humans, but if an outbreak occurred, it could be highly detrimental to the agriculture industry.