it has been debated, but most likely, the person's brain would not function once reawakened. plus, their muscles would all atrophy.
Babies should avoid anyone infected by a transmittable disease.
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Since most diseases have an incubation period, there are 2 possible answers here. the infection happens on contact but the symptoms will not show until the disease has incubated. It is also highly possible to be infested with a disease, including HIV & Chlamydia, high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, typhoid and many more & not show any symptoms. That leads to the term that someone is a "Carrier" of a disease. Carriers, were often infected with a disease & went on with life unknowing, but able to spread it to others.
A chickenpox "carrier" is someone who is infected with chickenpox but does not have symptoms. Anyone susceptible to chickenpox can be a chickenpox carrier. Someone who had the vaccine is unlikely to be infected with and carry chickenpox.
Yes it is possible, but not likely.
They acquired it by becoming infected but surviving the infection.
It is definitely possible. Get checked out with a doctor.
A communicable disease is a disease that can be transferred from an infected person to another individual. or A communicable disease is an infectious disease that can be transmitted from an infected organism to another. Examples of these include: Bird flu, cholera, Malaria, etc.
Yes, one can contract TB from inhaling the infected particles from someone who has TB, so therefore kissing someone with TB will definitely give you the disease.
A carrier of chickenpox, like a carrier of any infectious disease, is someone who is infected and can transmit the germ but does not yet have symptoms. A chickenpox carrier is someone who's spreading the virus but does not yet have symptoms.
Certainly. Only a test which is specific for detecting HIV, the virus which causes the disease AIDS, can tell weather someone is infected with this virus. It does not show up a a by product of some other tests.
Mosquitoes are not infected with malaria until they bite someone with the disease. The mosquito is then infected with a parasite and goes on to infect others. Malaria is prevalent in tropical and sub tropical areas and is a major cause of death in third world countries.