Communicable diseases are diseases that are spread from person to person via direct contact, airborne droplets or body fluids, Many states require that communicable diseases when they are identified by a health care provider.
TYPES
OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASE
vDiarrhoea
vEbola
vFlu
vHepatitis
B
vHIV/AIDS
vSexually
Transmitted Disease
vAnd
Many More
DIARRHEA
vDiarrhea is
usually a symptom of an infection in the intestinal tract, which can be caused
by a variety of bacterial, viral and parasitic organisms. Infection is spread
through contaminated food or drinking-water, or from person-to-person as a
result of poor hygiene.
vDiarrheal
disease is the second leading cause of death in children under five years old.
CAUSES
OF DIARRHEA
vExcessive
Consumption Of Alcohol
vIncomplete
Digestion Of Food
vOvereating
vInsufficient
Consumption Of water
vPoor
Eating Habits
vDrinking
Polluted Water
PREVENTION
AND TREATMENT
vAccess
to
safe drinking-water
vUse
of
improved sanitation
vGood
personal
and food hygiene
vHealth
education
about how infections spread
vRotavirus
vaccination.
ROLE
OF SOCIAL WORKER
vOrganizing
Awareness programs in Rural Areas
vOrganizing
street
dramas
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