Yes, if it's an outside dog, and you touch it, 95% chance you will get parasites, no but not any diseases. (as i know of) tell me if this answer helps you! :)
One way they can be spread of by touching germs and then putting your hands in your mouth. Others way can include breathing on someone or by other parasites.
depends. he could be a pathologist or a biologist or a homosexualologist. Parasitologists study parasites.
Sure many common insects are parasites and are also in japan-scabies for example. I know someone who got them on Okinawa.
A physicist and a pathologist. There is no single term for someone that does both. A pathologist may specifically study the effects of gravity on vaccines
All vaccines are produced by weakened or killed germs. That is why when someone gets a flue shot, they sometimes feel like they have a slight case of the flue.
They acquired it by becoming infected but surviving the infection.
Yes, they are all possible diseases that someone looks up so they are not fake diseases
joint diseases and.... something someone else will say
Almost all diseases cannot be caught from kissing someone. You can however get bacterial and viral infections from kissing someone who has those infections.
ask someone your own side
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Someone who likes outdoor adventures and helping people might consider a job with the parks department or starting their own outdoor adventures business.