A good deep freeze will kill most parasites. There are a few species that can have eggs survive freezing but are killed with thorough cooking. I wouldn't smoke infested salmon. Not enough heat to kill the eggs.
Typically, they are killed by heat in the cooking process. Freezing and dehydration sometimes don't kill the parasites; it just prevents them from reproducing.
Eosinophils kill parasites and have a role in allergic reactions.
NO heat will kill salmonella not freezing.
they do because they lay eggs which turn into larvae etc...
Oviparous parasites lay eggs outside of the host's body, while viviparous parasites give birth to live young inside the host. Oviparous parasites often release eggs into the environment where they can infect new hosts, while viviparous parasites transfer live offspring directly to the host during reproduction.
I'm pretty sure it depends on the type of germ/organism. Generally, freezing them will leave them in "suspended animation" and will render them unable to grow, however it should simply preserve the existing ones. However, there are types of techniques, the commercial freezing of sushi fish that does kill off the necessary parasites, however that undergoes a specific unique "flash freezing" method.
Since enough alcohol can kill a human, I would say it would also kill parasites living in or on human.
It depends on the type of parasite. Most parasites don't kill you, they don't want to 'kill the hand that feeds them.'
Penicillin cannot kill intestinal parasites or insects.
Yes. Maleria is a parasitic attack and can kill.
No.