How is the hanta virus carried and how do humans get it
A human can contract hanta virus (a respitory virus) if they breathe the air around infected mouse feces that has been in a contained area.
The Hanta virus and the AIDS virus (HIV) are both zoonotic viruses, meaning they originate in animals and can infect humans, but they are not directly related. The Hanta virus is primarily transmitted through contact with rodent droppings, while HIV is believed to have crossed into humans from primates. Some theories suggest that the emergence of HIV may have been linked to increased human-animal interactions and changes in land use, similar to factors that contributed to the spread of other zoonotic diseases, but there is no direct connection between the two viruses. Overall, they represent different viral families and transmission pathways.
Western Equine Encephalitis virus
All snakes help humans in that they kill off disease carrying pests (rodents and the like) making it less likely for them to enter your home and infect your family with say... The Hanta Virus, or any other of the number of diseases they can carry.
Yes, Dengue fever is a disease caused by one of a number of viruses that are carried by mosquitoes. These mosquitoes then transmit the virus to humans.
No. Yellow fever is caused by a virus that is carried by mosquitoes.
Warts come from a virus that is only carried by humans. Counting stars have nothing to do with it.
You most likely won't survive from like fluid build up in your lung and etc.
No, measles is a disease caused by the measles virus, which is specific to humans and is not carried by animals or insects. The virus is transmitted through respiratory droplets from an infected person. While certain other diseases can be carried by animals, measles is exclusively a human virus with no animal reservoirs.
The West Nile virus is primarily transmitted to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes, particularly of the Culex species. Birds are the main reservoir of the virus, and mosquitoes become infected by feeding on infected birds. It is not directly transmitted between humans.
Humans got infected by fleas(who carried the virus) who traveled on rats. Because of poor health conditions the fleas contacted humans and when they bit the humans their infected blood infected the human host.
Yes, Dengue fever is a disease caused by one of a number of viruses that are carried by mosquitoes. These mosquitoes then transmit the virus to humans.