croup is a symptom not only one microorganism
it actually depends on what type of cold it is anybody of any age can catch a cold but some cold's are worse then others, I hve talked to be people who have colds but I usually catch them in my' sleep.
croup is a symptom not only one microorganism
yes a baby can catch a virus from an adult. they are at a greater risk too because if your coughing and your holding your bay there immune system is still developing so yes they can.
Yes, it's very common.
Yes
the adult catches the food
Of course. "I want you to stay in the nest," their mom or dad will say. Baby dinosaurs must feel better.
Foxes do not catch adult Tasmanian devils. Healthy adult Tasmanian devils are too stocky and large for a fox to attack. However, foxes are a threat to sick adults and young joeys (baby Tasmanian devils).
Yes beccuse it can hurt baby guiniepigs. Infact It can even harm an adult guiniepig!
They catch it like adult alligators, only their prey is much smaller
Yes, a person can catch cold in a desert if he/she is exposed to a cold virus.
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You can potentially catch a cold from anyone.
If the premature baby in question is actually still a baby, then they will be at a greater risk. However, if this is referring to an adult that was born prematurely "back then", their immune system has had plenty of time to catch up. Unless they have other, non-related, immune complications, they should not have any increased risk.
It is more commonly said as "catching a cold" when referring to becoming sick with a cold. So, the correct phrasing would be "Did you catch a cold?"
The incubation period (the time from exposure to the disease to developing the first symptoms) is 14 to 16 days.