Key Difference – Viral vs Bacterial Infection Bacteria and viruses enter the human body and multiply to cause diseases. Though, both bacterial and viral infections present differently according to the affected organ, the key difference between viral and bacterial infection is that the bacterial infections increase neutrophil and eosinophil counts while viruses increase lymphocyte […]
Difference Between Arthritis and Osteoarthritis
The key difference between arthritis and osteoarthritis is that arthritis is a broad term that describes 100 different joint swelling and inflammation conditions caused due to genetics, build-up of too much uric acid, repeated stress on the joints, autoimmune conditions, or viral infections, while osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis caused mainly due […]
Difference Between Pandemic and Epidemic
The key difference between pandemic and epidemic is their magnitude of spread. Epidemic is a disease that spreads rapidly, affecting many individuals at the same time, while pandemic is an epidemic that affects a wide geographic area (many countries and continents) and affects a large proportion of the population. In the current world where Coronavirus […]
Difference Between Acute and Chronic
Acute vs Chronic As both acute and chronic are used in the field of medicine very often, it is very useful to identify and understand the difference between acute and chronic. In medical terms, ‘acute’ refers to sudden onset disease which lasts for short duration and severe in nature, whereas Chronic illness lasts for […]
Difference Between Anorexia and Bulimia
The key difference between anorexia and bulimia is their eating pattern. Anorexic patients do not eat while bulimic patients eat, but try to purge using various methods. Anorexia and bulimia are two common eating disorders. They both result in poor calorie intake. In anorexia, the poor caloric intake is due to inadequate eating. In bulimia, the […]
Difference Between Swine flu and Ordinary flu
The key difference between swine flu and ordinary flu is that swine flu is particularly due to an infection caused by a subtype of influenza A virus, while ordinary flu is particularly due to an infection caused by influenza A, B, or C virus. Flu is a common respiratory illness people get from influenza viruses. […]