Transmitted Diseases
Transmitted diseases, also known as infectious diseases, are diseases caused by pathogens that are spread from one person to another. These can be spread through bodily fluids, touch, or airborne particles. Transmitted diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, or fungi. They can cause severe illness and can even be fatal. Prevention is the best way to combat transmitted diseases and can be done through vaccines and regular health check-ups. Good hygiene practices, such as regular hand-washing, should also be followed, as these can help reduce the risk of contracting or spreading infectious diseases. Early diagnosis and prompt, appropriate treatment are also crucial in reducing the spread of transmitted diseases.
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