You can get parasites from sex with an infected person.
if the host dies the nutrients die with it so parasites will die as well, until they find a new host
Nothing if you have parasites you will die... also you are gay
Parasitologist
parasitologist
Those are parasites
A person gets malaria from the bite of an infected female mosquito. The mosquito bite injects young forms of the malaria parasite into the person's blood. The parasites travel through the person's bloodstream to the liver, where they grow to their next stage of development. In 6 to 9 days, the parasites leave the liver and enter the bloodstream again. They invade the red blood cells, finish growing, and begin to multiply quickly. The number of parasites increases until the red blood cells burst, releasing thousands of parasites into the person's bloodstream. The parasites attack other red blood cells, and the cycle of infection continues, causing the common signs and symptoms of malaria. When a non-infected mosquito bites an infected person, the mosquito sucks up parasites from the person's blood. The mosquito is then infected with the malaria parasites. The parasites go through several stages of growth in the mosquito. When the mosquito bites someone else, that person will become infected with malaria parasites, and the cycle will begin again. Malaria parasites can also be transmitted by transfusion of blood from an infected person or by the use of needles or syringes contaminated with the blood of an infected person.
No, they are cooked so the parasites die. In some cases, they do live. This can lead to issues like food poisoning.
The parasitical person had to say with her friends.
Yes, a rabbit can die if it has parasites. Some parasites are relatively harmless, but others are serious problems and, if not treated by a vet, the rabbit will eventually die - either from the parasite infestation itself, or from other health problems that result when the parasite infestation isn't treated by a vet. If your rabbit has parasites, you should bring it to an experienced "rabbit savvy" vet as soon as possible. See the related questions and the link below for more information.
A Parasitologist is a person who studies parasites and their hosts, and the relationship between them.
A parasitologist is a person who studies parasites, their hosts and the relationship between them.