Logically, by controlling rats. When rats have nothing to attract them to a place (no garbage, no easy supply of water, etc.) they go elsewhere - taking their many diseases with them. Great improvements in sanitation in the last 100 years have led to an equally great reduction in rat-born diseases.
RAT! plus they have more diseases.
i think it is HID
Rat Poison
Beast + Diseases
Beast + Diseases
Rat disease
One of the products used for rat control is a mouse trap, which snaps shut when a rat crosses it. Another product that is used is poisonous rat bait, which kills a rat after it is consumed.
They can be. A sea rat is just a rat who got on board a ship. Like others they can attack and carry diseases.
The rat caused "Trench Fever" and "Weil's Disease" I don't know if you want me to go deep into it but, those are the basics!
Control of Communicable Diseases Manual was created in 1915.
no it is not a naked mole rat. it is basically a rat without hair. they are incredibaly affectionate and they make great family pets. parents, here's your favorite part, no allergies and they carry absolutely no diseases!
Rat urine can potentially transmit diseases such as leptospirosis, which can be harmful to humans. It is important to take precautions when handling areas contaminated by rat urine to prevent the risk of infection.