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communicable disease ThesaurusNoun | 1. | communicable disease - a disease that can be communicated from one person to anotherdisease - an impairment of health or a condition of abnormal functioningcontagion, contagious disease - any disease easily transmitted by contactinfectious disease - a disease transmitted only by a specific kind of contactcold, common cold - a mild viral infection involving the nose and respiratory passages (but not the lungs); "will they never find a cure for the common cold?" |
communicable disease
communicable disease[kə′myü·nə·kə·bəl di‚zēz] (medicine) An infectious disease that can be transmitted from one individual to another either directly by contact or indirectly by fomites and vectors. communicable disease
communicable disease [kŏ-mu´nĭ-kah-b'l] a disease whose causative agents may pass or be carried from one person to another directly or indirectly. Modes of transmission include (1) direct contact with body excreta or discharges from an ulcer, open sore, or respiratory tract; (2) indirect contact with inanimate objects such as drinking glasses, toys, or bedclothing; and (3) vectors such as flies, mosquitoes, or other insects capable of spreading the disease. For special precautions to prevent the spread of communicable disease, see isolation. Called also contagious disease.com·mu·ni·ca·ble dis·easeany disease that is transmissible by infection or contagion directly or through the agency of a vector.communicable disease An infection by a pathogen which is easily spread by direct or relatively close contact.communicable disease An infection by a pathogen that is easily spread by close or relatively close contactcom·mu·ni·ca·ble dis·ease (kŏ-myūn'i-kă-bĕl di-zēz') Any disorder that is transmissible by infection or contagion directly or indirectly or through the agency of a vector. communicable disease An infectious disease. A disease capable of being transmitted, by any means, from one person to another.com·mu·ni·ca·ble dis·ease (kŏ-myūn'i-kă-bĕl di-zēz') Disorder that is transmissible by infection or contagion directly or through the agency of a vector. Patient discussion about communicable diseaseQ. Is psoriasis infectious? Last week I and my friends from high-school went to the pool. One of my friend has psoriasis on his back, and when the lifeguard noticed it he asked him to leave the pool because he has skin disease that may spread to the other people swimming in the pool. We told him it is psoriasis and not some fungus, but he told us that psoriasis is also infectious. Is that true? Can psoriasis infect people who come in touch with people with psoriasis? Can I go swimming with him or should be more cautious?A. It is right that psoriasis is not a contagious skin condition. But your friend should take care. However keeping skin humid is better for Psoriasis patients as I recently read these tips at http://www.vitiligoguide.com/psoriasis/ Q. Is leukemia contagious? A friend of mine got leukemia (blood cancer), can I get it from him if he bleeds and I touch the blood? Like HIV I mean.A. No, you don't have to be afraid, no chance of that. Your friend will need you to pass this terrible illness. So I recommend learning a bit about leukemia so you understand it better and won't avoid your friend. You can get information on those 2 sites: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/leukemia/DS00351 http://library.thinkquest.org/C006095/root/glossary.htm
Q. Is psoriasis contagious? My wife got psoriasis and I don’t want to get infected…A. Psoriasis itself, as was written above, isn't contagious, i.e. if someone has psoriasis he or she can't transmit it to you. However, there is a form of psoriasis called psoriasis guttate that is associated with infection of the throat by a bacterium called streptococcus (which is contagious), so in some way it is contagious. You may read more here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psoriasis#Types_of_psoriasis
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Words related to communicable diseasenoun a disease that can be communicated from one person to anotherRelated Words- disease
- contagion
- contagious disease
- infectious disease
- cold
- common cold
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