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Yes. One insect spreads cholera. Name of that insect is housefly. Housefly sits on the stool of cholera patient and then on your food. It directly transfer the millions of bacteria to you. This way housefly transfer many other fecal oral diseases to you. You need to see the leg of housefly under light microscope.
Because it can spread diseases.
Flies are not considered the cleanest insects on earth. They can carry diseases and bacteria on their bodies and transmit them to surfaces or food when they land. It is important to maintain good hygiene practices to prevent the spread of diseases by flies.
Housefly does not cause cholera. But they spread the same. Housefly sits on the stool of cholera patient and then on your food. It directly transfer the millions of bacteria to you form the stool of cholera patient. This way housefly transfer many other fecal oral diseases to you. You need to see the leg of housefly under light microscope.
Still others are spread by eating the flesh of infected animals. Tapeworms are spread this way. Other diseases are spread by insect vectors. An insect, such as a flea or tick, feeds on an infected animal, then feeds on a human.
The common housefly can carry and spread deadly diseases. Houseflies are transformed from maggots that feed on dead carcasses and rotting plants.
Cholera does not spread through air. But then cholera spread by housefly. You can call it spread by 'Air'.
Cholera does not spread through air. But then cholera spread by housefly. You can call it spread by 'Air'.
Everything can spread diseases. What, 'which' are you concerned about?
Yes, houseflies can be vectors for diseases since they feed on various organic matter, including feces, garbage, and decaying food, where they can pick up pathogens. When they land on human food or surfaces, they can transfer these pathogens, potentially leading to the spread of diseases such as food poisoning and diarrhea.
Yes they do. There is a disease called the Hantu virus that is spread by dried mouse droppings.
a species of mosquitos, the female of the Anopheles mosquito which carries malaria