History of Transmissible Diseases and Its Impact on Human Survival

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Muliaty, Adlin, Muhajir, Yusriadi Yusriadi, Umi Farida

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Transmissible disease is an infectious disease caused by a virus and can be transferred to other healthy people. This study aims to describe the development of infectious diseases that are changing human life in the world. This research method uses a library with data collection through documents—data analysis techniques through reduction, display, and concluding. The research results illustrate that viruses that cannot be seen directly can change human order into chaos; viruses have disrupted (fundamentally changed) human civilization. Humans must change the habits of these interactions. Conducted for a while, until the pandemic ends. Every time an infectious disease pandemic occurs, new ways of human interaction emerge to avoid direct communication. An attack of infectious diseases for each period can change the world order to a new normal or a new normal order.

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