Several diseases can, a few are: typhoid, HIV/AIDS, polio, etc.
Blacklegged ticks are carriers of lyme disease
DNA testing is the only means of identifying carriers of Canavan disease
Carriers
Edward Hindle has written: 'Flies in relation to disease' -- subject(s): Insects as carriers of disease, Diptera, Flies as carriers of disease, Flies
Such animals are called as carriers. Most dangerous thing is that some dogs are found to be carriers of rabies.
Chronic carriers of the disease are rare
Health for the Americas Insects as Carriers of Disease - 1945 was released on: USA: 30 June 1945
Some female carriers of Fabry's disease show mild signs of the disorder, especially cloudiness of the cornea.
Approximately one in 40 Ashkenazi Jewish individuals are carriers for Canavan disease
P. A. Petrishcheva has written: 'Vectors of diseases of natural foci' -- subject(s): Insects as carriers of disease, Mites as carriers of disease, Communicable diseases
Yes, it is possible for a person to be a carrier for a genetic disease even if neither of their parents are carriers. This can occur if the person has a new mutation in the gene associated with the disease. Carriers have one copy of the mutated gene, which they can pass on to their children.
healthy is a state of physical,social and mental well being while disease free is a state of absence of any body comfort. a healthy person can be disease free but a disease free person cannot be a healthy person