yes it can. there's this mosquito called DANGI in Asian country's MOSTLY and if it bites you, you get seriously sick. There was this guy in Malaysia he got Biten but he thought it was just a normal bite so he didn't do any thing about it but after a while he started falling sick, and he thought that it was normal but after a few days he died.............P.S u would know if it was a dangi bite because the bite would be HUGE and you would fall sick soon after the bite........make sure you see a doctor !!!.
Don't use it on your dog you fool
They can make you sick, some can kill you and can give you infections.
Some common fungi that can make you sick include Candida (causing yeast infections), Aspergillus (causing respiratory issues), and dermatophytes (causing skin infections like athlete's foot or ringworm).
Microbes that make you sick are often referred to as pathogens or harmful bacteria. These microorganisms can cause infections or diseases in the human body.
The sexually mature parasite in a malarial infection is found in the Anopheles mosquito host. When a mosquito bites an infected human and ingests the sexual stage of the parasite (gametocytes), they mature and reproduce in the mosquito's gut, leading to the transmission of the infection.
Yes, humans can transmit diseases or infections to dogs, making them sick. It is important to practice good hygiene and take precautions to prevent the spread of illnesses between humans and animals.
immunisation is like an army so it killlss germs and doesn't make you sick.
Through the bite of a mosquito carrying the virus.
If by sick you mean ill with infections, then No. However, if you do not dress to be warm in cold weather the cold can lead to physical conditions that could kill you.
I don't think it would hurt the dog. Sometimes you eat the mosquito and sometimes the mosquito eats you.
so that we dont get any infections.
Yes they can become sick from eating toxic plants, they can get worms and they can get respiratory infections.