an acute disease becomes when the body cannot get rid of it; while a local disease becomes when it disseminates into deeper organs and tissues. (a) contagious; systemic (b) contagious; secondary (c) chronic; systemic (d) chronic; secondary

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A local sickness becomes systemic when it spreads to deeper organs and tissues, whereas an acute ailment becomes chronic when the body is unable to rid itself of it.Acute diseases develop quickly, are accompanied by unique symptoms, need immediate or temporary care, and improve after treatment. Acute diseases became chronic when the body is unable to rid itself of them. For instance, a fractured bone from a fall has to be treated by a doctor and will eventually mend. Acute illnesses like the common cold may just go away on their own. Most patients with severe diseases will recover quickly. If you've been hospitalized for an acute illness, you'll probably be ready to get home once your health gets better. However, leaving the hospital does not imply that you are entirely recovered.Learn more about Acute and local diseases athttps://brainly.com/question/28342180?referrer=searchResults#SPJ4