human stool is the energy wasted by individuals. The stool can harbor diseases and viruses if one succombs to a disease or virus. Doctors can order a stool sample for signs of illness regarding that individual, where they will check for color, texture, and disease
Yes it can.
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It can be spread through water contaminated with human feces. Although, theoretically, this can happen even in developed countries, the only practical danger is in under-developed countries with poor sewage/water supply systems. The two most common causes of the disease are infection with a specific bacteria or amoeba. Both of these thrive in water contaminated with human feces, as these two pathogens pass through infected persons in their feces.
Yes, cat feces can carry disease. One such disease is toxoplasmosis. Cats may get that from mice, and they may spread it to humans and other animals through their feces. Toxoplasmosis may cause aggression in male humans and birth defects in the offspring of pregnant women.
Human actions that spread the disease is coughing, sneezing, and bringing healthy people into the sick persons home.
Typhus is transmitted in human feces, and is usually spread by contaminated water. It is not spread by animal vectors.
Dogs can get Parvo by laying in other dogs feces. They can also get it by going in public and by eating other animals after there dead.
Typhoid Fever. Coming from drinking water contaminated by Human Feces.
No, it is a very rare genetic disease that is spread through reproduction and not by human-to-human contact.
All human beings, gay or straight, have the capacity to spread disease. More straight people spread disease than gay people.
a waterborne disease contracted by feces or feces-contaminated water
Cholera is a disease that is spread by contaminated water, particulary, by water that is contaminated by human sewage. If water is properly treated, it will not spread cholera and the disease will be prevented.
NO- Do Not Eat Feces By Consuming your own or other people's feces you carry the risk of contracting diseases spread through fecal matter, such as Hepatitis A, Hepatitis E, pneumonia, and influenza. Coprophagia (feces eating) also carries the risk of contracting intestinal parasites.
Lyme disease can be spread through contact of the blood from an infected person. It can also be spread through sexual intercourse. While those are the least uncommon ways, here are other ways you can catch and/or spread Lyme disease. -Tick & mosquito bites -Dogs, horses, cats, & mice all have the ability to get sick with Lyme disease. You can catch it by inhaling the scent of the infected feces. Therefor, the most common way to get Lyme Disease through animals is cleaning litter boxes.