There is currently limited evidence to suggest that dengue virus can be present in human sperm. While studies have indicated that the virus can persist in certain body fluids, including semen, the risk of transmission through sexual contact is not well established. Most dengue transmission occurs through mosquito bites, making it primarily a vector-borne disease. Further research is needed to clarify the potential for sexual transmission.
In worms, sperm sacs serve as the storage site for sperm produced by the male reproductive system. These sacs store the sperm until it is transferred to the female during mating, allowing for efficient fertilization of eggs.
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The name of the microorganism is the dengue virus.
Sperm is created in the testicles and transferred to a woman by the erect penis. "Male sex cells" are sperm cells, which unite with the woman's egg cells to cause pregnancy.
No Dengue fever can spread only by bite of mosquito. Mosquito acts as the carrier for dengue virus thus it is not airborne
never. sperm can only be transferred from the genitalia of man (pennis) via the vagina of female to arrive the oviduct to meet the egg, fertilization occures afterward. of course, sperm can also be placed into the egg by artificial/manual means.
Nope
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malaria is more chronic then dengue
Dengue Fever - band - was created in 2001.
Dengue Fever is a widespread tropical disease that humans get from mosquitoes.
Dengue fiver two type igm igg