yes. the can and they do.
Not directly, but the infectious microorganism that causes the disease may produce a toxin that is the cause of some of the disease's symptoms. Not every disease causing microorganism produces a toxin.
Live vaccines carry a small risk of developing an infectious disease. Inactivated vaccines cannot cause the infectious disease they're meant to prevent.
A pathogen causes infectious disease. For instance, influenza virus is the pathogen that causes flu.
an infectious disease which cause a red rash
you. you were a very infectious disease
Yes, they cause a large portion of the infectious diseases.
the plague
Infectious disease may be referred to as extrinsic because the root cause came from outside of the patient's body. In contrast, a genetic condition may be considered intrinsic, because the cause is within the patient.
Diabetes could cause all of that and more.
They both cause your body to not work properly.
Parkinson's disease is not infectious. It is a neurodegenerative disorder that primarily affects dopamine-producing neurons in the brain. The exact cause of Parkinson's disease is still unknown, but it is not transmitted between individuals like an infectious disease.