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they carried fleas that carried the disease and when they bit they infected their victim
the spread of disease from animals to humans
STIS spreads through sexual contact.
There was the spread of a plague but the exact nature of the plague is unknown. It is widely believed to be a strain of Bubonic Plague.
Mosquitoes spread disease in Jamestown. This disease was most commonly malaria, and it took the lives of many colonists as they adjusted to the warmer climate in Virginia.
Francisella tularensis is a bacteria that can be spread by aerosol, therefore it is an airborne strain. If most commonly causes tularemia, a disease that attacks skin, eyes, and lungs and is more commonly known as rabbit fever.
A contagion is either a disease spread by contact, the spread of such a disease, or the spread of anything harmful, as if it were a disease.
An Epidemiologist studies the spread of disease.
A disease which is carried and spread by an agent (animal or microorganism) is a vector spread disease. Eg. Mosquitoes are the vectors for malaria.
Lyme disease is spread by ticks. Lyme disease can be pretty much everywhere.
No, HPV is spread via skin-to-skin contact.HPV is can be spread by most body fluids but doesn't need body fluids. It is more commonly spread by regular contact.
An endemic species is one that is commonly found in a given habitat, such as whitetail deer in the woods and pastures of the Eastern US.
Rats that were infected by the disease and have died on the side of the street to easily spread the disease
No. It does not spread by ameba. Ameba is a protozoa. Lyme disease is a tick born disease.
Dutch elm disease is a tree spread by beetles.
disease spread by mosiscoitos