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Yes it does.
Individuals infected with the AIDS virus have a higher likelihood of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphomas.
Yes, some individuals have reported feeling ill after consuming cider that was contaminated or infected.
By early diagnosis and appropriate treatment of infected individuals, even a disease as ancient as leprosy can be controlled.
Your best bet is to wash your hands, avoid contacting your face, and stay away from infected individuals.
Yes, it is unfortunate true.
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Ebola is a rare and deadly virus that causes fever, severe headache, muscle pain, weakness, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and unexplained bruising or bleeding. It has a high fatality rate and is transmitted through contact with blood or bodily fluids of an infected person. Prompt medical treatment and isolation of infected individuals are crucial in controlling the spread of the virus.
In some cases these individuals can be called "Carriers." It is rare, but possible, for an individual to carry a pathogen but exhibit no symptoms. These individuals are in almost all cases still highly contageous.
A lack of sanitation is a breeding ground for bacteria and viruses to grow. These bacteria and viruses then affect the individuals visiting/living in these environments, and as a result, they are infected. [diseased]
Infectious protein particles that cause kuru are passed directly to individuals through the ingestion of prion-infected tissue or when open sores on the recipient's skin are exposed to prion-infected tissue.
Yes, you can die from SARS. Due to the excessive diarrhea and respiratory distress, you can progressively suffer from anal bleeding and therefore die. Other than that, the saliva of an infected person can become intoxicated and burn someone on contact. The pile up of the saliva can burn the person's own body and lead to internal wounds.