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Diseases can be infectious or chronic. They are conditions that disrupt the normal functioning of the body.[1] There are many factors that determines whether a person gets a disease (e.g., behaviour, agent, biology, and environment).

Data on disease includes two indicators:

Chronic Disease

Reportable Infectious Disease


References

[1] Merriam Webster. (2017). Disease. Available at: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/disease 

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