NO. that is not possible. Unlike certain other insects, bedbugs can not pass on any such diseases from one person they bite in one bed to another person they bitein either the same bed or another bed.
You would start itching and get red bumps.
you are a tick bitten human but you can get a disease called lime disease
They can get anywhere they can fit. I have bedbugs too, but they've never bitten my genitalia.
Yes, itj's possible. Some ticks carry disease, such as Lyme disease. It takes a blood test to determine the disease.
Bedbugs can and will bite anywhere there is exposed skin. Assuming you have a full head of hair, it probably wouldn't be a first choice. However if you are bald are have extremely thin hair, it is possible.
Yes, if the bed is in an area infected with bedbugs you can and most likely will be bitten by bedbugs. You could also end up infecting your own home if they lay eggs on your clothing or if one hitches a ride with you when you go home.
You would have to be bitten by a rabid animal e.g a dog.
you could get raibees if your bitten by a dog with that disease
Rabies is endemic in many countries. Its reservoir is in the wild animal populations, particularly carnivores. If a person is bitten by a rabid animal, the virus, which is present in the saliva, will cause the person bitten to develop the disease which is mostly fatal. However, there is a both a vaccine and treatment for rabies and it is possible to prevent infection and indeed cure the disease if treatment is given in time. Anyone bitten by an animal in a rabies area should seek medical help as early as possible. Thus, while a nasty disease, rabies is not really a severe problem. In cases where the background infection rate in the animal population is high, it is also possible to vaccinate the wild animals by scattering bait for them to eat which contains the vaccine. This would be done in case of an outbreak.
I suspect that everyone gets bitten by bed bugs, but the bites only get inflamed on people who have an allergy to their saliva. Otherwise, the bites are unnoticeable.
It can. Opossums can carry Rabies. If your dog was bitten by any wild animal, it should receive a Rabies booster shot.
It is very possible that you could get trypanosomaises (I might have spelt it wrong) which is a disease that makes you sleep - puts you in a coma- and around 250-300 thousand people a year are killed by this deadly fly. :-( Sleeping sickness