Yes from bedding etc
You catch them through skin contact with another person. You can also catch them by sleeping in infected bed sheets (such as a hotel), or you can catch them by trying on clothes at stores (if an infected person has tried on the same clothes).
Not unless there are "Scabies" on the cell phone that you are using, Scabies do not come out of thin air from telephone waves.
No. The rate of scabies cases has nothing to do with sexual orientation.
No, you can't get scabies from an infection. You can get an infection called scabies from a very small species of mite (tiny insects that bore into the skin). They are very easily spread as they don't require direct contact with someone who has them. You can catch scabies by touching a door knob after someone with scabies has touched it.
Scabies is a skin disorder that you get from dirt, mostly people that don't wash much and people that live on the streets get it. You know if you have scabies when they first start appearing on your arms. You mostly catch scabies by kissing, hugging and huddling. People that have scabies are afraid of what people will think so they cover their body as much as they can. The worst case of scabies is what children usually get between the age of 11 and 16. If you know anyone with scabies make sure you do not have physical contact with them, for example: kissing, hugging, huddling, an skin contact. Some people that have the worst case of scabies died from it, because they didn't regularly go to their doctor. SO IF YOU KNOW ANYONE WITH SCABIES DO NOT GET INTO CONTACT WITH THEM!
No. If your pet has scabies you can treat the pet, but humans cannot catch scabies from animals. Scabies that live on animals are unable to live or reproduce on humans, and will die by themselves in two or three days.
Scabies occurs as an allergic reaction to skin burrowing of microscopic mites (Sarcoptes scabiei). Direct skin contact with infected people is the most common way to become infected. However, shared clothes or towels can carry the mites.It is more prevalent among those with ccompromised immune symptoms, such as the infirm or elderly.(For treatments used for scabies, see the related link)
No, both scabies and athlete's foot are itchy and easy to catch, but they have very different causes. Athlete's foot is caused by a fungus; scabies is caused by tiny mites. Also, athlete's foot affects the feet, while scabies can affect almost any part of the body.
Animals can catch scabies, but they are a different type. The scabies a human has can't live in an animal such as a dog.
Yes. She got in in the concentration camp where she soon after died of typhus.
No! Of course you can't. This is completely ignorant of you. You can only catch Aids from someone from sharing blood or through sexual intercourse. And even then it's not 100% that you will catch it too.
You can catch a cold sore If your lips make contact with it or something it has been in contact with (unwashed).