Moniezia is a genus of cestodes (tapeworms) that primarily infects the intestines of ruminants, such as cattle and sheep. It is not known to infect humans, as the life cycle of Moniezia requires intermediate hosts like mites, which are not part of human Biology. Thus, humans are not considered a host for these parasites and cannot contract infections from them.
Rabies infect humans depending on how far is the bite to your brain.
HIV does not infect plants. It affects humans.
It is unknown
yes
No, viroids do not infect or affect humans. They only infect plants, where they can cause diseases by interfering with the host plant's cellular processes.
No, the Ichthyophthirius multifiliis parasite does not infect humans. It is a parasite that specifically infects fish, particularly freshwater fish species.
They can infect humans, dogs, and cats.
They can infect the body and make you sick
Yes that is correct.
Yes, they do.
The common cold in humans is caused by rhinovirus, which is pretty specific to humans. There are other strains of rhinovirus that infect dogs, but those strains don't infect humans. The barrier for this is the type of protein on the surface of the cells of the upper respiratory tract - there are different proteins on human cells than there are on canine cells. The virus is very well adapted to only one species, so a human-adapted rhinovirus can only infect humans while a canine-adapted rhinovirus can only infect dogs.
Pathogens can infect humans through inhalation of respiratory droplets, contact with contaminated surfaces and objects, ingestion of contaminated food or water, and through bites from infected animals.