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Infectious diseases can be explained as diseases that are caused when an individual gets infected with a pathogenic organism, be it a virus, bacteria, fungi, yeast, protozoan or any other parasite. Risk factors that can result in the occurrence of infectious diseases can be broadly divided into two categories namely controllable and uncontrollable risk factors |
As the name suggests, controllable risk factors are those that can be controlled with a bit of attention. Some examples of controllable risk factors include untreated open wounds, unprotected sex, drug abuse, alcohol abuse, poor hygiene, spoiled food, unhealthy diet and lack of immunization.
On the other hand, uncontrollable risk factors are those that cannot be controlled in spite of initiating every effort. Uncontrollable risk factors pose the biggest threat towards eradication of infectious diseases. Some of these factors are listed below.
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