The tapeworm Dipylidium caninum can be transmitted when a flea is swallowed by pets or humans.
No
No, flea treatments are only designed to kill the infestation of outside parasites. In order to kill worms, a dewormer has to be administered.
Human flea was created in 1758.
Flea
Teeny tiny black worms that are present on a dog can be evidence of a flea hatching infestation that your dog is experiencing. These tiny black worms may also signal that your dog may have tapeworms as well.
Most fleas carry Tapeworm so you can get the worms.
Swallowing a flea accidentally is unlikely to result in getting worms. Fleas are not known to transmit intestinal worms to humans; instead, they primarily affect pets. However, if a flea carries certain parasites, such as tapeworm eggs, and you were to ingest it, there is a very small chance of developing a tapeworm infection. Overall, it's best to practice good hygiene and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
Isn't flea a famous Journalist figure?
It's possible.
Yes the cat may give the human worms
This is the Alder Flea Beetle. You can see this on the wensite below -
A flea can jump about 150 times its own body length, while a human can only jump about 1.5 times their body length. This means a flea can jump much higher relative to its size compared to a human.