No. Rabies is very dangerous, but it cannot be considered armed.
Dangerous to the very elderly and children under 5
Yes! Teatanus is considered highly armed and dangerous but can be treated if it is properly done.
The measles can be dangerous if left untreated. But it is a sickness, so there's no way you could considered it to be armed.
is yaws considered armed and dangerous
Dangerous - yes. Armed - probably not
Clostridium tetani, the bacterial pathogen that causes tetanus (lock jaw) is arguably armed but is definitely dangerous. The toxin excreted by this bacterium causes serious illness and death in humans, but it is arguable whether that toxin can be considered an intentional weapon, since it serves the bacteria no purpose to kill its host.
Yes. there is one dangerous in a tetanus shot and that is tetanus.
No. Gangrene is the name of a disease.
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HIV is certainly dangerous as it causes AIDS which will eventually kill a person. However, HIV cannot be considered armed under any circumstances.
yes very much so but there are treatments for it now
Yes because it can cause stuff to ur skin!
Whooping cough is very dangerous for babies under 1 year, whooping cough also caused alot of deaths before there was medicine, today whooping cough is not so bad but it is bad for babies because they will not be able to breath and really they will die!
No. Leprosy (Hansen's Disease) can be dangerous under some circumstances, although it is not highly contagious. However, it cannot be considered armed. No disease can ever be "armed and dangerous."