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  2. Non-communicable disease - Wikipedia

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    Most are non-infectious, although there are some non-communicable infectious diseases, such as parasitic diseases in which the parasite's life cycle does not include direct host-to-host transmission. The four main NCDs that are the leading causes of death globally are cardiovascular disease , cancer , chronic respiratory diseases , and diabetes .

  3. List of zoonotic diseases - Wikipedia

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    Disease [1] Pathogen(s) Animals involved Mode of transmission Emergence African sleeping sickness: Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense: range of wild animals and domestic livestock transmitted by the bite of the tsetse fly 'Present in Africa for thousands of years' – major outbreak 1900–1920, cases continue (sub-Saharan Africa, 2020 ...

  4. Animals in games vs their real life counterparts - AOL

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    Video games rarely depict anything realistically. This is most obvious in the personification of animals. Just how much do animals in video games differ from their real life counterparts? Let's ...

  5. Category:Video games about viral outbreaks - Wikipedia

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  6. Infection - Wikipedia

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    Not all infectious agents cause disease in all hosts. For example, less than 5% of individuals infected with polio develop disease. [23] On the other hand, some infectious agents are highly virulent. The prion causing mad cow disease and Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease invariably kills all animals and people that are infected. [24]

  7. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    A playable zombie disease in the video game Plague Inc. It reanimates the dead and makes them into zombies, which the player can control to attack uninfected regions and anti-zombie task forces. Symptoms include photophobia, psychosis, hypersalivation, polyphagia, cannibalism, and cytopathic reanimation, which makes zombies, although the player ...

  8. Plague Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Plague Inc. is a real-time strategy simulation game developed and published by Ndemic Creations. The game was inspired by the 2011 film Contagion and the 2008 browser game Pandemic 2. [1] The player creates and evolves a pathogen to annihilate the human population with a deadly pandemic.

  9. Animals in video games - Wikipedia

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    Some games feature animals with realistic appearances but unrealistic behavior. A lot of them feature dogs or cats as the main character, but other animals get starring roles as well. These animals include deer, wolves, sharks, and foxes. Examples of this type of animal game include Goat Simulator and Catlateral Damage. [9] However, a smaller ...