Difference between communicable and non-communicable diseases with example.         ​

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COMMUNICABLE and Non-communicable diseasesCommunicable diseases are those diseases, which can be transferred from one individual to another. Typically, it is caused by pathogens such as VIRUSES, BACTERIA. For instance diseases such as AIDS, malaria, DENGUE etc. On the other hand, non-communicable diseases are the diseases which are not transmitted from one to another person. These are typically some of the allergies, nutrient deficiencies etc.Explanation:Hope it helps you


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