yes especially in mosquitoes such as malaria but not simple things such as the flu or a common cold
Yes they can, the West Nile Virus is an example
African Horse sickness is a virus transmitted through insect bites (culicoides midge).
Horses cannot carry the human version of HIV, but they can contract an equine version known as Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA). It is transmitted through insect bites from an infected horse or through contaminated needles. EIA cannot be transmitted to humans and when a horse is found to have EIA it must either be permanently quarantined inside or euthanized to prevent spread of the disease.
Consuming body parts and interfering with life-sustaining activities are ways in which insects can threaten farm animals and crops. For example, viruses may be transmitted through an insect's piercing animal or plant tissue and removing internal fluids.
The mosquito is a flying insect. The female need to drink blood to develop her eggs. But, while drinking blood, the disease of malaria can be transmitted from the mosquito to humans.
saved countless lives by reducing the impact of diseases that are transmitted by mosquitoes and other insect pests.plays a major role in humankind's efforts to grow and store food.
The milder tubercular form of leprosy may be transmitted by insect carriers or by contact with infected soil.
Yes, Lymes disease can be transmitted trough contact with blood, for it is spread through the Deer Tick, which is a blood sucking insect that carries the disease . Because of this, it can be transmitted trough the blood, but not other bodily fluids.
HIV can't be transmitted through insects and animals bites.HIV can't be transmitted through insects and animals bites.HIV can't be transmitted through insects and animals bites.I'm not sure about pets, but i quote this from a health article. Studies have shown no evidence of HIV transmission through mosquito or other insect bites. When a mosquito bites a person it doesn't inject its own or a previously bitten person's blood, but saliva. In addition, HIV lives inside an insect for only a short time, so even if a mosquito bites someone with HIV, it doesn't become infected.
No. Lyme disease is a tick-borne infectious disease.While it may be possible to get Lyme disease through sexual intercourse with an infected person, there is still research being done to prove or disprove this theory.It is not, however, a sexually transmitted disease.Some say Lyme Disease can not be sexually transmitted and that Lyme Disease is transmitted through a tick that is infected with it. However, research has proven that the lyme bacterium can be transmitted through any biting insect not just ticks. Also one of the lyme bacterium is a spirochete (Borrelia Berdorfi). A well known sexually transmitted disease is syphilis which is a spirochete.Till further studies prove this wrong I would assume that Lyme can be transmitted through the sharing of body fluids.
yes
because they knaw though the skin and most of them inject venom or viruses
A bug is a insect and an anti virus programs that wont send no viruses in it.