The Royal Families Romanov of Russia and Queen Victoria's family struggled with hemophilia because of interbreeding.
STIS spreads through sexual contact.
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Mental illnesses are not contageous, that is they cannot be spread from one person to another. Some mental illnesses have a genetic component which may be passed on in families.
Hemophilia is often referred to as the "royal disease" due to its prevalence among European royal families in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom was a carrier of the disorder, and her descendants passed it on to various European royal families through intermarriage. This interconnectedness spread the condition, affecting notable figures in Spain, Russia, and Germany, which contributed to its royal association. The term highlights both the genetic nature of the disorder and its historical ties to monarchy.
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Lyme Disease is mainly spread through deer ticks. but it can be in any ticks
Yes, Legionaries disease is an "airborne" virus, spread by close contact or by breeding in air ducting and spread throughout a bldg. Which is how it was 1st identified and given it's name.
through seamanating
The disease of measles is spread through droplet transmission. The droplets can come from the nose, throat, or mouth. It is a highly contagious disease.
The disease is spread through water.
Infectious disease that are spread through sexual contact are called, "STDs" which is short for "Sexually Transmitted Disease". The former term used was, "VD" which stood for "Venereal Disease".
HIV is an infectious disease. It is not spread through genetics.
a communicable disease
Bovine tuberculosis is the most notorious disease spread through unpasteurized milk.
UV sterilizers help prevent the spread of disease.
Malaria is a serious disease spread by mosquitoes. Malaria is not considered as a contagious disease for a reason that itÕs not spread from person to person through casual contact.
The disease that is spread via airborne transmission of pathogens is the flu. Influenza viruses are transmitted through respiratory droplets when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. Malaria is transmitted through mosquito bites, lung cancer is not an infectious disease, and Lyme disease is spread through tick bites.