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What carries germs?

everything in public places and stores


Is eating bugs bad?

yes bugs carry germs and some bugs are poisious


How does fever helps fight germs?

It stops bacteria from growing BOW!


How are the germs carried to the food?

uncovered things are expose to flies . this type of food carries bacteria and germs of various diseases .


Can I play soccer with a cold fever?

if you want to put germs and barf on the ball be my guest


Can a baby give a fever to an adult?

Yes. Germs don't care how old you are.


What does urinary tract infections look like?

A urinary tract infection commonly occurs when germs get into the urinary tract. Germs get into the urinary system by entering through the urethra, a tube which carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. These germs typically come from the large intestine. This affects one's bladder and kidneys. There's no actual physical evidence of a urinary tract infection, but there are symptoms such as feeling a burning sensation when urinating, fever, chills, urine is cloudy, pain near or under ribs, a tender stomach, etc.


Why is it easy for insect to transfer germs?

Many are attracted to feces and they walk through them. They then can walk through your food.


Which carries more germs a kitchen sponge or a dishcloth?

Kitchen sponge does because the sponge retains more water, which has germs and bacteria. Sponges soak everything up.


How do germs go from one person to another?

germs spread to everyone like this - in public places like MRT and malls the whole singapore is there when someone has fever then it spreads by coufing.


Can germs get throgh healthy skin?

Healthy skin acts as a strong barrier against germs and pathogens, preventing them from entering the body. However, if the skin is broken or compromised, such as through cuts, abrasions, or insect bites, germs can penetrate and cause infections. In general, intact skin is very effective at keeping germs out.


Who discovered that germs live on hands?

Dr. Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian physician, is credited with discovering the importance of handwashing in preventing the spread of germs in the 19th century. He observed that the incidence of puerperal fever (childbed fever) was significantly reduced when healthcare workers washed their hands with chlorinated lime solution.