Human feces is composed of unusable food and million of bacteria.
A human can contract hanta virus (a respitory virus) if they breathe the air around infected mouse feces that has been in a contained area.
The reservoir for Lassa Fever is a common mouse found in Africa. Contact with feces or urine from the mouse can let the virus enter the human body.
It was contained and eradicated probably through quarantining. It does still exist for defence purposes......A virus only exists within a host, (it needs your dna/rna to multiply), so if it has no hosts, ie all hosts are contained and then when they sadly move on, the virus dies. You cannot kill a virus as it is made of a protein shell which contains DNA or RNA to be specific. If you were to destroy these within a human/animal, you would also destroy the human/animal as your entire body is made up of protein and DNA. Look up human biology and biotechnology sites for a better explanation.
Yes, if memory serves. Since E-Coli is a bacteria that alone would make a reasonable assumption that it could be in feces, but I suppose it might depends on what is consumed, the type of body, health issues, etc.
No, a PINGAS virus does not exist, nor is it contained within Google search results.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Viruses do not reproduce since they are not alive but they hijack the host's DNA to make more viruses.
HIV is a virus,as its full form is human immuno virus.
No. Parvo virus is transmitted from dog to dog via feces of an infected dog. Either directly (nosing feces) or indirectly (dirty hands if owner cleans up). 91% fatally rate without vaccine.
Computer virus' attack switches whereas human virus' affect cells.
AIDS is caused by a virus called HIV- Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
retro virus