Yes, you can get saminilla from it.
some turtles carry salmonella
That is not likely. The virus that causes warts in humans is not carried by turtles. What a baby turtle can give you is a bad case of food poisoning if you don't wash your hands after handling it. Turtles and birds carry salmonella bacteria. Read what the FDA has to say about it at the link below.
yes flies are pathogens they carry bacteria
no
The usually carry over 100,000 bacteria on its back alone
They carry aids, so use protection!
50% of healthy food handlers carry dangerous bacteria.
They can. Any animal can carry bacteria, and infect other animals with it.
Turtles are definitely multi-celled. Single cell organisms are microorganisms such as bacteria and the protozoans.
They can carry salmonella, yes. This is much more common among the babies than the adults, though. Even if your turtle does carry salmonella, there's no reason you can't keep it. You just need to wash your hands after handling it. You should also wash your hands before touching it, too, as turtles can get sick from germs that humans carry.
Yes. Every single living creature has bacteria. But the amount of bacteria on each of the rats or mice depends on where they scurried/go to.
Bacteria