Chickenpox is not transmitted by any feces, including human feces. Only humans and a few primates get chickenpox.
Chickenpox may be transmitted by airborne droplets or by direct contact with chickenpox sores. It is highly contagious.
Chickenpox is very contagious, so that 90% of household contacts get the infection. As a result, in unimmunized populations, most adults are immune to chickenpox.
A chickenpox "carrier" is someone who is infected with chickenpox but does not have symptoms. Anyone susceptible to chickenpox can be a chickenpox carrier. Someone who had the vaccine is unlikely to be infected with and carry chickenpox.
A turtle is a reptile AND an animal.
No!
a poopvore!
yes almost every living animal has a digestion system, and they have to get rid of their waste. (poop)
they poop they poop yugyy
rotten food and animal poop
A pile of feces or poop from an animal.
Chicken pox is a viral infection that can be transmitted through direct contact with an infected person's cough, secretions, blisters and the like. The incubation period of this disease is 14-16 days after contact from the infected person.
yes. and also animal remains.