A person can become immune to an infectious disease through vaccination, which triggers the body's immune response to produce antibodies against the pathogen. Additionally, a person can also develop natural immunity by recovering from an infection, where the immune system creates memory cells that can recognize and fight the pathogen if re-exposed.
Asthma is not infectious disease. It does not spread from one person to other person.
Infectious diseases are those diseases which are caused by infectious agents (which include microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, protozoa and virus, as well as some multicellular animals such as worms) and hence they are the ones which can spread from one person to another. Non-infectious diseases are those diseases that are not caused by infectious agents and do not spread from one person to another.
Yes, Alzheimer's disease is a noncommunicable disease. It is not infectious and cannot be transmitted from person to person like a communicable disease such as the flu.
AIDS weakens the immune system, making individuals highly vulnerable to various infections and diseases, which can ultimately lead to death. Even though AIDS itself may not directly cause death, the illnesses and infections that individuals with AIDS are susceptible to can be life-threatening. Effective treatment and management of HIV can help prevent progression to AIDS and improve longevity.
Active immunity can be acquired through natural exposure to an infectious agent, which triggers the body's immune response to produce antibodies. It can also be acquired through vaccination, where the immune system is exposed to a weakened or inactivated form of the pathogen, leading to the production of antibodies without causing illness.
The process whereby a person is made immune or resistant to an infectious disease, typically by the administration of a vaccine.
A person can become immune by being vaccinatedwhich helps the body to develop long-term immunity against a disease.
The vaccination process is intended to boost the immune system against infectious diseases and similar problems by introducing a small quantity of the disease to the immune system, so it knows what to look for and how to fight it. However, vaccination does not make you immune, so always exercise as much caution as possible in a situation in which you might be at risk of contracting an infectious 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
An infectious disease.
Antonyms of infectious are uncontagious, uncommunicable, non-infectious
When a disease can be moved from person it can be known as an Infectious disease, a Transmittable disease, or a communicable disease.
noncommunicable cannot be spread from one person to another noninfectious cannot be spread from person to person
Asthma is not infectious disease. It does not spread from one person to other person.
infectious means a disease that you can catch from the air, surface, or another person. if you can catch the disease from another person it is also called contagious.
An infectious airborne disease is one that you can catch from a person sneezing. The one most people are familiar with is the flu.
Influenza is by enlarge air borne disease. But it can be transmitted in children by shaking hands with infected person. It can be transmitted by sharing food with infected person.