Not more dangerous than for young persons.
You can't catch hay fever in any fashion from another person.
Yes, a hamster can have a fever. This may be caused by a cold it can catch.
No, you cannot catch yellow fever twice. Once a person is infected and recovers, they develop immunity to the virus, which typically lasts for life. However, vaccination against yellow fever is recommended for long-term protection, especially for individuals traveling to areas where the virus is present.
The meaning of catch-22 is a logical contradiction that stops something happening, in particular when bureaucracy gets in the way of things being achieved. The phrase comes from the book "Catch-22": a novel by Joseph Heller, in which Catch-22 was the catch caused by contradictory rules: You are not required to fly dangerous missions if you are crazy; It is sane to not want to do something dangerous; if you do agree to do something dangerous you must be crazy; only a sane person would ask not to do something dangerous. So if you ask not to do a dangerous mission because it would be crazy, you are being rational and therefore still required to do it.
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You could as it is highly contagious.
yes
The will develop a mosquito bite which will swell and itch. Further, if the mosquito is carring Dengue Fever, they may catch this disease.
It is potentially dangerous to catch missingno. Because it is a glitch in the game, it can result in erasing all your data in your game.
No. Fever is not something you can catch. You can only develop a fever yourself in response to something going on inside of your own body.
Yes, it is possible to catch scarlet fever from an infected person even if they are being treated. Scarlet fever is caused by the bacteria Streptococcus pyogenes, which can still be contagious during the early stages of treatment. However, once the infected individual has been on appropriate antibiotics for at least 24 hours, their risk of spreading the infection significantly decreases. Practicing good hygiene, such as handwashing and avoiding close contact, can help reduce the risk of transmission.
hot and dangerous!