Cats and humans cannot share or transmit any diseases to each other (except if a cat has rabies). You cannot catch a cold from a cat, or any other respiratory or viral infection. Pregnant women could get Toxoplasmosis from handling the feces of an infected cat. Otherwise, cats and humans just do not make each other sick.
there are many causes: Trauma to the spinal cord between thoracic to lumbar-sacral region. Any brain lesion/mass/tumor. Any infection of the brain/brain stem(spinal cord). Rabies. Diabetic neuropathy. Osteoarthritis of spine. osteoarthritis of rear legs. Intervertebral disc disease.(disc prolapse) Any blood clot in abdominal Aorta. Congestive heart failure discospondilitis. Iatrogenic (caused by human etc.) nerve damage. Disuse atrophy (muscle not used due to other systemic disease) Hip dysplasia. old age.
No they can't, because worms' immune system does not let anything, except for minerals and nutrients, pass through. The foods that the worms do not need exit trough its anus.
This disgusting and morally sad fear is known to many of the scientific community as terrawormaphobia. This can cause malaria, cancer, paranoia, rabies, leprosy, depression, HIV, anger, and boredom. Many have got over it. YOU MIGHT NOT. SEE A DOCTOR!!! Many thanks to the university of Physics in Eastern Malaysia.
Cujo (1983) is a horror film directed by Lewis Teague about a suburban family who is terrorized by their neighbor's rabid dog named Cujo. The film is based off of a novel by Stephen King with the same title. Cujo contract rabies when bitten by a bat, and at first begins to isolate himself. Over time however, Cujo's behavior worsens as the rabies drive him deeper into madness. The family consists of the housewife Donna, her husband Vic, and her son Tad. Throughout the film Donna and Vic experience marital problems. Cujo's aggressive behavior parallels the turmoil of the marriage with both problems becoming a threat to the family. Ultimately, Vic leaves for a few days, and it is during this time that Cujo's madness reaches a peak and he attacks Donna and her son Tad when they become trapped in their broken down car.
Rabies, chickenpox, and influenza are viral. Heart disease may or may not be caused by a virus.
If an animal carries a disease, it can be transmitted to a human through saliva, bite or scratches. These diseases include: avian influenza, rabies, E. coli, giardiasis, lyme disease and many more.
Rabies is non communicable disease. Man is a dead end for the disease.
Tuberculosis , chicken pox , polio , rabies , influenza , lyme , mumps , measles , pertussis ,
The main disease passed on from dog to man is rabies.
i looked it up and it says that rabies is caused by a virus, the lyssa virus or the Rhabdo-virus.
There are many diseases caused by viruses. Some are - chickenpox, measles, influenza, rabies, AIDS, colds, the flu or polio. Rhinovirus (the common cold), Influenza A & B, Rotavirus, HIV, and so many, many more.
Many diseases are transmitted from animals to man. Such diseases are called as zoonoses. Rabies is noted example of such disease.
An animal bite can transmit many infectious diseases to a human. One of the most dangerous is rabies. Animals can also transmit staphylococcus or streptococcus.
Rabies is the most popular and highly fatal animal disease.
Moles can carry diseases, they can but rarely do carry rabies.
There are several zoonotic diseases, or diseases that can be passed on from animals to humans. The most common ones out of all of them are rabies, anthrax, tapeworm, encephalitis, influenza, the virus Salmonella enterica, Q-fever, and plague.