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Vimto | 13:49 Sat 01st Oct 2011 | Health & Fitness
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Can anyone tell me the difference, if any, between "infectious" and "contagious"?
If a person is infectious are they also contagious?
If a person has an infectious disease can it also be said they have a contagious disease?
More commonly put: if an illness is "catching" is it both infectious and contagious?
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Contagious means spead by contact - hands etc .
Infectious can be spread in the air, or droplet infection not necessailty actual contact.
The second part of your questions depends very much on the diesase !
I thought if something is catching then it's infectious. Contagious is a subset of infectious disease in that it's catching through contact (actual touching) whereas some infectious diseases are only catching by a specific means (needles, insects dirty water etc). Just my interpretation.
google it, there are many explanations, some more easily understood than others.
The are basically synonymous.
Sorry...your question....Yes.
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Thank you all for your contributions. It seems it means different things to different people. I wonder where to be if I threw in "communicable, spreadable, conveyable, transferable, transmissable and transmittable". What a rich language we have but one can't wonder if a little redundancy might not be such a bad thing.
Vimto ;-)

For what it is worth, I think from the medical point of view, Prudie's answer is the best.
Getting seduced by Squad can be rather Infectious or even Contagious ! :-)
red........no sir! all my tests came back negative..;-)
^^lol lol ^^^ (:o)
LOL Squad !!

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