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No. Botulism is a deadly poison usually found in carelessly canned food.
The most dreaded disease in early Louisiana was leprosy. If anyone was found with this type of disease, they were segregated from the others so as to prevent spreading of the disease.
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There are no benefits to the Devil's Facial Tumour disease found in Tasmanian Devils. It is an insidious and dangerous disease which is gradually spreading through more and more of the Tasmanian Devil population.
Its an infectious disease caused by a fungus called coccidioides immitis which is found in soil.Also most cases don't have symptoms.Hope this helped x by Emily
Melioidosis is an infectious disease of humans and animals caused by a gram-negative bacillus found in soil and water. It has both acute and chronic forms.
Yes. Anthrax is a disease caused by the Anthracis bacterium. It is usually found in cattle but can be transmitted to people through contact with diseased animals, their hair or hides, the soil of a pasture in which a diseased animal was grazing, and by transmission through the air. Anthrax occurring on the skin is serious but usually not fatal if treated. Anthrax occurring in the lungs (because the bacterial spores were inhaled) has a high fatality rate.
Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease can only be found in human and it transmits from human to human. Foot and Mouth Disease, which is caused by other virus, is an infectious disease found in hoof animals such as cows, buffaloes, goats, sheep, pigs, etc. The Foot and Mouth Disease causes the animals to show symptoms in the mouths and at the hooves. The infected animals mostly survive. The disease does not be counted as human infectious disease. In the past, only a few patients reported with this disease and can be recovered by themselves without any treatment.
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The plague is a disease that has been "wiped" out. Sometimes a small rodent in a remote area will be found with it and isolated, but that happens very seldom.
No. Bed bugs have not been found to transmit diseases in the way that mosquitoes can. At this point, we do know that they can carry them, they are just incapable of spreading diseases.