It can. It may or may not.
if you get bitten by a dog with rabies you might get them
Receive it from an infected person.
One gets plague when he/she is bitten by infected rats or fleas.You got it through a flea that has bitten a rat whos blood is infected with many bad bacteria, like yersinia pestis.
they gets bitten by nother vampire
In what book? In the second he gets bitten by a basilisk, in the fourth he gets bitten by a giant spider, in the seventh he gets bitten by Nagini, Voldemort's snake.
A carrier is a person who carries HIV but does not get infected by it.HIV positive is a person that has HIV and gets infected by it.
If the skin is broken and blood flows, then yes, the bitten person can probably get HIV from an infected person who bit them. If the skin is not broken and/or no contaminated blood gets into the clean person, then no the bit person will probably not get HIV. Just have a check up by a doctor to be sure. Mosquitoes, fleas, and vampire bats are not known to transmit the HIV virus, I think biting by a human is not likely to spread HIV either. Other germs or diseases could be spread by a biting person.
Fictionally or mythically, they are made when one person gets bitten by a vampire bat. But in reality, there is no such thing.
I think that if you are bit by a coyote, you should go to a hospital and get checked for rabies.
squirrels atrract other squirrels by fighting with a male. the one who wins is the one who gets the female.
Animals can get rabies from being bitten by a infected animal.
It comes out in an infected person's urine/stool. A person who comes into contact with it and does not wash it off soon gets infected. Since it is microscopic, it is also transmitted by contact with an infected host such as a snail or frog in a body of water such as a river or pond. PCH Answer: Flatworm