Infectious Diseases have become less common primarily due to advancements in public health measures, such as widespread vaccination programs, improved sanitation, and access to clean water. Additionally, the development of antibiotics and antiviral medications has significantly reduced mortality rates and the spread of many infectious agents. Public health education and better disease surveillance have also played crucial roles in controlling outbreaks and preventing the transmission of diseases. Together, these factors have contributed to a decline in the prevalence of many infectious diseases.
Mosquito born diseases are very common in India.
Common diseases that cause blindness are onchocerciasis, syphilis, diabetes, glaucoma, trachoma. Many other less common diseases may cause blindness.
Mercury emissions, CCl4 , phosphates, DDT and chlorinated disinfectants have become less common
it wont be less common but it will most likely be more treatable
Yes, animals can and do become ill from a variety of pathogens. Common pathogens of animals include bacteria, viruses and parasites; less common pathogens include fungi and prions. Animals are also susceptible to congenital malformations, degenerative and auto-immune diseases, cancer and trauma.
that is easy dog owners are responsible for their dogs and they have to look after their dogs
it is important to exercise every day because it helps you maintain your body, helps reduce Heart diseases and you are less prone to become obese.
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it is important to exercise every day because it helps you maintain your body, helps reduce Heart diseases and you are less prone to become obese.
Diseases.
This is called Natural Selection or selective breeding.
The eye can be affected by a wide range of diseases, with estimates suggesting there are over 200 distinct eye conditions. These include common issues such as cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and diabetic retinopathy, as well as less common diseases like retinal detachment and uveitis. Additionally, infections, genetic disorders, and systemic diseases can also impact eye health. Regular eye exams are essential for early detection and treatment of these conditions.