Depends on the disease. Every disease has its own identity. Some diseases will make the animal sick, some will make you sick, some will make both you sick, some will effect neither, some will effect only one, some will effect you and the animal differently. Generally speaking, don't eat a sick animal because you will probably get sick or die too
It depends on what animal you ate.
That all depends on the animal and what sort of disease you are referring to. Please be more specific in your question for a more specific or proper answer.
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A vaccine can stop a person from catching a disease because when you have a vaccination, it injects dead cells of that disease and therefore you body has made antibodies to defend yourself if you do catch it. it does not stop you from catching it 100% because you could still catch it but there is little chance of it harming you or harming you as much. x
Cattle...if humans or any other animal were to eat tissue surrounding the spinal cord or brain, then they too could catch the infection.
the animal could have a really bad disease and could kill what thing the organ went to.
Hepatitis is an infectious disease. You catch it from someone that had hepatitis.
It was a disease passed on by contact with people who were infected & fleas, EVERYONE could get it.
Zoonose is a term used to describe a disease os infection which an animal has that can be contracted by a human. The disease can have the same effects as on the animal, or can manifest with different symptoms.
A kid friendly definition of disease would be "a very serious sickness a person/people could catch or already have from their parents.
Assuming they didn't have some sort of communicable disease then nothing would happen. If they did have a disease then you could possibly catch it
yes coz if u bite ur nails so bad that it bleeds the the wound could get infected and catch a disease