Feces does have germs, though they are not usually dangerous if you have a healthy immune system. See related link below for more information on fecal hygiene.
Feces typically contain more germs and pathogens compared to saliva, as feces contain a wide range of bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms that are excreted from the body. Saliva also contains some bacteria, but the concentration and types of germs are usually lower than those found in feces.
Obviously yes
chicken pox..
No feces is never safe to eat you can never kill all the types of bacteria and germs in there
you could there still is germs that spread
Many are attracted to feces and they walk through them. They then can walk through your food.
Exposure to feces can make you sick because feces is a good growing medium for germs. Germs that can grow in feces can cause a number of diseases. If your cat has toxoplasmosis, and you handle their feces, you can get toxoplasmosis too.
People hate fecal matter because it has a bad odor and associate it with filth and germs. Plus it can be a challenge to wipe after defecating.
Yes, a toddler or any child can get sick from eating poo. The feces are full of germs. Speak to your doctor for more information.
No, both because there would not be enough to build a house and also because it would never pass inspection for occupancy due to the plethora of germs involved.
Yes, if memory serves. Since E-Coli is a bacteria that alone would make a reasonable assumption that it could be in feces, but I suppose it might depends on what is consumed, the type of body, health issues, etc.
Feces is correct in America. Faeces is correct in International English.