Yes. This is what parasites do: pass from one host to another. Get rid of parasites; see your doctor or pharmacist. Once you pass on parasites you promote a cycle, so your partner's family and friends and their children will all end up suffering and passing on the parasites.
No; leeches aren't vectors of dog true parasites but they can still infect them with other microorganisms like viruses.
B/c the mosquitoes carry small parasites that they can pass on to the person that gets bitten. And it's the parasites that causes the deadly disease.
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Yes. If your partner is inflected with a disease, and is not treated for that disease, then your partner can give it back to you. Of course, not all diseases are curable. Not all diseases can be cured with treatments. If you are cured of a disease, and your partner who is inflected, is not cured, your partner can pass that communicable disease back to you again.
A partner that has Aids can pass that to another partner through sexual activity. Yes, it is possible.
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Mosquitos pass the malaria parasite when drinking blood
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The term is "thrush" and yes you can pass this to a partner. However, if you have been treated and the symtoms are clear a partner who was infected by you can pass it back. Both parties need to be checked.
Parasites can recognize their hosts through various cues such as chemical signals, temperature, and specific surface proteins. These cues help the parasite to identify their host environment and navigate to the appropriate site for infection and survival. Additionally, parasites may have evolved to specifically detect and exploit host-specific factors that are crucial for their lifecycle.
You to have a tag battle with them with your rival as your partner.