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Chapter 15, Level 1 Self-Quiz: C
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Identify the distinction between infectious and contagious. (paragraph 7)
Infectious is understood as being distinct from contagious, in that the former is the broader of the two. Whereas infectious refers to the causation of the disease, contagious refers only to the manner of transmission.
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Infectious is understood as being distinct from contagious, in that the latter is the broader of the two. Whereas contagious refers to the causation of the disease, infectious refers only to the manner of transmission.
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Infectious is understood as being distinct from contagious, in that the former is the broader of the two. Whereas infectious refers to the origin of the disease, contagious refers only to the type of disease.
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Infectious is understood as being distinct from contagious, in that the latter is the broader of the two. Whereas contagious refers to the origin of the disease, infection refers only to the type of disease.
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