Created by Titas Mallick
Biology Teacher • M.Sc. Botany • B.Ed. • CTET (CBSE) • CISCE Examiner
Created by Titas Mallick
Biology Teacher • M.Sc. Botany • B.Ed. • CTET (CBSE) • CISCE Examiner
Online
Note on The Health and Hygiene
Diseases are conditions that impair the normal functioning of an organism. They can be broadly categorized based on their origin and how they spread:
Communicable Diseases (Infectious Diseases):
Non-Communicable Diseases (Non-Infectious Diseases / Chronic Diseases):
Communicable diseases spread from an infected source to a susceptible host through various pathways. Understanding these modes of transmission is crucial for implementing effective prevention and control measures.
Preventing the spread of communicable diseases is a collective responsibility that involves individual actions, community efforts, and public health initiatives. Here are key strategies to prevent communicable diseases:
Hygiene refers to a set of practices and principles related to cleanliness and health. It encompasses actions taken by individuals and communities to maintain health, prevent the spread of diseases, and promote overall well-being. Good hygiene is fundamental to public health.
Personal hygiene involves practices that individuals perform to care for their own body and health. These are crucial for preventing infections and maintaining a good quality of life.
Environmental hygiene focuses on maintaining cleanliness in the immediate surroundings to prevent disease transmission and create a healthy living environment.
These practices integrate personal and environmental hygiene with broader health habits to promote a holistic approach to well-being.