Final answer:
The word 'Non-contagious' does not describe contagions, in contrast to words like 'infectious', 'transmissible', and 'communicable'. An example of a noncommunicable infectious disease is tetanus, which is transmitted through contact with a contaminated object, not from person to person.
Step-by-step explanation:
All of the following words describe contagions EXCEPT: Non-contagious. The words infectious, transmissible, and communicable all imply that a disease can be spread from one individual to another, whereas non-contagious refers to a disease that cannot be easily spread to others.
An example of a noncommunicable infectious disease is tetanus, caused by Clostridium tetani. Unlike a respiratory virus infection which is contagious and can be passed through the air when a sick person coughs or sneezes, tetanus is not spread from person to person but through contact with a contaminated object, typically entering the body via a wound.