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ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS IN YOUR NOTEBOOK
1. define communicable and non communicable diseases
2. How communicable diseases spread? 3. Types of direct contact
4. Types of indirect contact
5. Give 5 practices to prevent communicable diseases.

PLEASE ANSWER..
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Sagot :

Answer:

1. Typically, it is caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria.

2.  contact with blood and bodily fluids; breathing in an airborne virus; or by being bitten by an insect.

3. skin-to-skin contact, kissing, and sexual intercourse.

4.

- Airborne transmission. Some infectious agents can travel long distances and remain suspended in the air for an extended period of time.

- Contaminated objects.

- Food and drinking water.

- Animal-to-person contact.

- Animal reservoirs.

- Insect bites (vector-borne disease)

- Environmental reservoirs.

5.

- #1 Handle & Prepare Food Safely. Food can carry germs.

- #2 Wash Hands Often.

- #3 Clean & Disinfect Commonly Used Surfaces.

- #4 Cough and Sneeze into a Tissue or Your Sleeve.

- #5 Don't Share Personal Items.

Answer:

  1. Diseases are frequently referred to as communicable or non-communicable. Communicable diseases comprise infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and measles, while non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are mostly chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, and diabetes.
  2. A communicable disease is one that is spread from one person to another through a variety of ways that include: contact with blood and bodily fluids; breathing in an airborne virus; or by being bitten by an insect.
  3. Direct contact occurs through skin-to-skin contact, kissing, and sexual intercourse.
  4. Airborne transmission, Contaminated objects, and Food or drinking water.

5. #1 Handle & Prepare Food Safely. Food can carry germs. ...

#2 Wash Hands Often. ...

#3 Clean & Disinfect Commonly Used Surfaces. ...

#4 Cough and Sneeze into a Tissue or Your Sleeve. ...

#5 Don't Share Personal Items. ...

Explanation:

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