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Mangoes do not have viral diseases. Instead, they have bacterial and fungal diseases. Some of the include bacterial fruit rot, blossom blight, and blue mold.
Yes, lyme disease is a bacterial disease
In general, patients are more at risk from typhus, trench fever, rickettsial infections, and other diseases spread by lice than from the lice themselves.
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No, it is a spirochetal disease first recognized in Lyme, Conn. in 1975. It is the most common tick-borne illness in the USA. Typhus, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Q Fever,and Trench Fever are some examples of Rickettsial Diseases. Rickettsial disease can and are transmitted through the bite on an infected insect.
Rickettsial disease covers a group of diseases caused by the microorganisms. Rickettsiae occupy a position between bacteria and viruses. Most rickettsial diseases are spread to humans by arthropods such as ticks, lice, mites and fleas.
vaccine is not effective against protozoal diseases because of complex lifecycle of protozoa and multiple strains.
Alan Osborn Betts has written: 'Viral and rickettsial infections of animals' -- subject(s): Rickettsial diseases in animals, Veterinary virology
C. R. Madeley has written: 'Guide to the collection and transport of virological specimens (including chlamydial and rickettsial specimens)' -- subject(s): Chlamydia infections, Collection and preservation, Diagnosis, Diagnostic specimens, Rickettsial diseases, Transportation, Virus diseases, Viruses
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
bacterial diseases produce ulcers on the skin
Bacterial diseases are diseases caused by bacteria, in contrast to those caused by parasites, viruses, or fungi.
KINDNESSANS2:While it is contagious, not many people consider 'Kindness' to be an illness...perhaps the following list of diseases will more adequately answer the question: Bacterial diseases such as tuberculosis, MAC, bacterial pneumonia and septicaemia (blood poisoning);Protozoal diseases such as toxoplasmosis, microsporidiosis, cryptosporidiosis, isopsoriasis and leishmaniasis;Fungal diseases such as PCP, candidiasis, cryptococcosis and penicilliosis Viral diseases such as those caused by cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex and herpes zoster virus; andHIV-associated malignancies such as Kaposi's sarcoma, lymphoma and squamous cell carcinoma.This list comes from the site linked below.
American foulbrood, amoeba, chalkbrood, European foul brood, nosema, rickettsial, sacbrood, spiroplasma and stonebrood are examples of diseases that honeybees can get. The causes can be bacterial in the case of American foulbrood, fungal in the instance of chalkbrood, and viral in terms of sacbrood. American foulbrood decimates younger honeybees whereas nosema ends adult life cycles and natural histories.
Antibiotics.