Why does the table for non communicable disease not have a column organism responsible or method of transmission?

The table for non-communicable diseases does not have a column for organism responsible or method of transmission because non-communicable diseases are not caused by an infectious agent or transmitted from one person to another.

Non-communicable diseases are chronic conditions that are not caused by an infection. They are generally caused by a combination of genetic, environmental, and lifestyle factors. Some examples of non-communicable diseases include heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, and chronic respiratory diseases.

Because non-communicable diseases are not caused by an infectious agent, there is no organism responsible for them and they cannot be transmitted from one person to another. This is in contrast to communicable diseases, which are caused by an infectious agent and can be spread from person to person through contact with an infected person or contaminated objects.

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