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Communicable Disease Epidemiology

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Communicable diseases, sometimes called infectious diseases, are illnesses caused by organisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites. Sometimes the illness is not due to the organism itself, but rather a toxin that the organism produces after it has been introduced into a human host.

Communicable diseases may be transmitted (spread) by:

  • one infected person to another, or

  • from an animal to a human, or

  • from some inanimate object (doorknobs, table tops, etc.) to an individual. 

Some communicable diseases can be spread in more than one way.

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Last Revised: July 22, 2008