No, Hemophilia is a genetic disease. A person is born with it.
When a disease can be moved from person it can be known as an Infectious disease, a Transmittable disease, or a communicable disease.
An infectious disease.
A communicable disease is one that one person can catch from another person. The flu is one such disease. A noncommunicable disease is one that one person can not catch from another. Cancer is one such disease.
The disease which is spread from person to person is called infectious disease. For example flu is a viral disease through which the other person is infected from the patient
It is called as communicable disease.
B.noncommunicable disease
Yes, Lyme Disease is noncommunicable, it cannot be passed from person to person.
A person with a hidden gene for a particular disease is commonly called a carrier. This person carries a gene for a disease, however, the disease may not always attack the person's body.
You quarantine that person from others.
Muscular Dystrophy can do all that, eventually killing the person
Communicable or Contagious.