No. Bells Palsy is not a directly communicable disease. It may be caused by a virus, but the effect is not direct.
Any animal with a herpes infection can get Bell's Palsy.
No. It can not spread to humans, cats or dogs either.
No, distemper cannot spread to humans. It is a disease that primarily affects animals, especially dogs.
by the fleas and ticks on the dog
While dogs and cats can become infected, dogs rarely show signs of illness and are not believed to spread disease to humans.
No, dogs cannot spread lice to humans or other animals. Lice are species-specific parasites, meaning they are adapted to live on a specific type of host and cannot survive on other species.
Yes, dogs can catch some diseases from humans, such as the flu or certain types of bacteria. It is important to practice good hygiene and take precautions to prevent the spread of illness between humans and dogs.
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It is very cruel to kill street dogs yet they can spread diseases to humans. They have feelings the same way as humans and they have there own life and humans should not interfere with them. They should be tamed and kept safe in pet shops.
Yes, Campylobacter can be transmitted from dogs to humans through contact with infected feces or contaminated food or water. It is important to practice good hygiene when handling dogs to prevent the spread of this bacteria.
No, HIV cannot be spread to humans from mosquito bites or dog bites. There are no animals that can infect humans with the HIV virus by biting or scratching them.
Yes, dogs can spread lice to humans, although it is rare. The risks include itching, irritation, and potential infection. To prevent this, it is important to regularly check your dog for lice, keep them clean, and consult a veterinarian if you suspect an infestation. Additionally, avoid close contact with infested dogs and practice good hygiene.