Yes, it is possible for only one person in a household to get scabies, as the condition is caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite, which spreads through close skin-to-skin contact. However, scabies can easily spread to others in the same household or close quarters, often leading to multiple infections. If one person is diagnosed, it's important for others in the household to be examined and treated if necessary to prevent further spread.
Scabies is transmitted by being in close contact with an infected person. For example, sleeping in the same bed as an infected person or by skin-on-skin contact.
Only if that person is on the contract cosigner etc. and no they cant take your house.
NO.only animals
That is like asking if goldilocks was the only person who ever broke into the bear's house and slept in their beds
One with an eating disorder...
dry indoor air
One person at a time depending on the state. or both together on a joint return.
there is only one man in the secret house there is only one man in the secret house there is only one man in the secret house
The answer is the $5 note. One one side it has Queen Elizabeth II and on the other side, the parliament house. This note has only one person on it instead of two.
One can find another person's house if they have the address of that person using map tool search. About the values of the house, one can ask directly to the owner or get a house evaluating expert to do the job.
If you are looking for pictures of scabies you can look on the WebMD website. Along with photos, the site also covers symptoms, causes and treatments.
Queensland has only one House of Parliament, the Legislative Assembly.