TOXOPLASMOSIS
A parasite most commonly transmitted from animals (pets) to humans by contact
with contaminated faces.
toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis
Toxoplasmosis
Worms
E. Coli
toxoplasmosis
Chickenpox is not transmitted by any feces, including human feces. Only humans and a few primates get chickenpox.
It usually is transmitted directly to humans from birds in their saliva or feces. It is very rare to begin with in humans and only rarely is transmitted from human to human. Birds transmit it to each other in feces and saliva and direct contact.
The larvae of the Baylisascaris procyonis roundworm, which can be contained in the feces of raccoons, can be transmitted to humans and pets and can be dangerous.
Yes. The parasites are usually transmitted to humans via animal feces.
The Baylisascaris procyonis roundworm may release eggs in the feces of raccoons which can then infect humans or other animals, sometimes causing a very serious condition.
nounPathology.an infection caused by parasitic flukes of the genus Schistosoma, occurring commonly in eastern Asia and in tropical regions and transmitted to humans through feces-contaminated fresh water or snails: symptoms commonly include pain, anemia, and malfunction of the infected organ.
Giardia is a parasite found in the feces.
Typhus is transmitted in human feces, and is usually spread by contaminated water. It is not spread by animal vectors.