It should only be capitalized if it forms part of a title.
It is not necessary to capitalize gastroesophageal reflux disease unless it is the first word in a sentence or part of a title or heading.
Yes, when using the specific name of a disease like Lyme disease, it should be capitalized wherever it appears in a sentence.
You don't capitalize swine flu. You can write H1N1, but since 'influenza' is not a proper noun, and neither is the word "swine", it is not written that way.
Only if it has a proper nou n i n them like Germa n measles, Dow n's sy ndrome,...
No, "shingles" is not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence. It is considered a common noun.
non infectious
a doctor who helps people with infectious diseases.(see infectious disease)
Pellagra is not an infectious disease. Pellagra is a nutritional deficiency disease.
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
What happens in our body when we have an infectious disease
Piles (A Swollen Hemorrhoid) is not a infectious disease.
infectious disease
Chemical spills are not an infectious disease.
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
Mumps is an infectious disease.
SARS is an infectious disease.
No Flu is an infectious disease and at the right time of year there is nothing rare about it.Not all are infectious disease are rare. In fact, the common cold is an infectious disease. The measles used to be a common infectious disease. However, due to the measles vaccine, this disease was greatly eliminated.