As not all bacteria or virus are capable of living in vector(eg:insect) in other way, insects are not capable of carrying and /or transmitting all bacteria/virus.
female mosquitos are the only ones that bite and all types spread all types of diseases
because this is carried by a mosquito
Not all insects can bite spread locations but some of the insects can. Like the female mosquitoes. It is able to bite spred locations.
Animals can get various diseases. I'll start with the basic. Some are:Rabies- you can come on contact by a scratch, bite, lick , basically any physical contact.-Spread by most mammals.Salmonella- you can come in contact by also a scratch, lick, bite, all that said in rabies, but is commonly carried just by touching animals.- Spread by reptiles and amphibians.Cat scratch which is Bartonella henselae.- Spread by cats.There is many more diseases, but I just named a few, if you want more with longer and complicated names.
All of them
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No, infectious diseases can be spread through different modes of transmission such as respiratory droplets (e.g. flu), fecal-oral route (e.g. norovirus), sexual contact (e.g. HIV), and vector-borne transmission (e.g. malaria). The specific mode of transmission depends on the pathogen causing the disease.
All human beings, gay or straight, have the capacity to spread disease. More straight people spread disease than gay people.
Sexually transmitted diseases, sexually transmitted infections, venereal diseases, and social diseases are all terms for infections spread by sexual activity.
European missionaries entered Africa to Cure diseases spread Christianity and End the slave trade All of the above/...... Apex
The scope and significance of communicable diseases is that they are all illnesses that are caused by some kind of infectious agent. Communicable diseases are also called infectious diseases (or transmissible diseases).
Using the term "transmission" is more accurate because it includes all possible mechanisms by which diseases can be spread, such as through air, water, or vector-borne routes, not just exclusively person-to-person. It also helps to convey the idea that diseases can be transmitted in various ways beyond direct contact between individuals.