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The amount of heat that is required to cremate a human body, would destroy all forms of disease. Therefore, NO it is no possible to catch a disease from the remains of a human.
human kids are not reptiles
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The disease is not known to be spread from person to person and cases of bacterial dissemination in convalescence are extremely rare in humans.
No, human beings are not reptiles. Snakes are reptiles. Human beings are mammals, and since the queen is human, she too is a mammal.
Catch My Disease was created on 2005-04-25.
Opossum.
Mites, fleas, lice, and other parasites tend to be quite species-specific. For instance, the human head louse is a different species from the human public louse, and neither is closely related to the human body louse. A mite that lives on a lizard probably wouldn't effectively infest a human, and vice-versa.
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Of course! Early detection can catch any disease in the early steps. The sooner you catch a disease the better you have to get ride of it. This is true about every disease.