Yes anything or any person can get yellow fever it comes from jungle areas even in the 2000's people can still get it, and mosquitoes will get it and bite you and I would suggest reading the book "Yellow Fever 1793" it's very useful.
Cases of meningitis in dogs are usually caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa or rickettsia. Other causes, such as chemical agents, are not as common, according to the Merck Veterinary Manual. So, i do think dogs can contract meningitis from other dogs. Read more: Cases of Meningitis in Dogs | eHow.com ehow.com/facts_5589184_cases-meningitis-dogs.html#ixzz1Vun9a0Cd
no
it can attack birds and humans
its were humans get sick
meningitis
Hi, My cat was just diagnosed with meningitis and I was reassured that it was not transmissible to humans.
A person may have another type of infection (of the lungs, throat, or tissues of the heart) caused by an organism that can also cause meningitis.
While dogs can get psoriasis, they do not get it from humans.
Both!
There are more humans than dogs.
No. Dogs are different from humans. For example, dogs cannot process many colours, unlike humans. Dogs have the pack instinct (resulting in their loyalty), while humans do not. Dogs only mate in breeding season, while humans mate anytime.
Dogs bite humans because they smell fear.