Whether circumcised or uncircumcised it all depends on the person's hygiene.
Bacteria, Fungi and invertebrates
Bacteria do not have xylem so they use their cell membranes to carry.
In 25-30% of people, this bacteria is present on the skin lining normal, uninfected nostrils.
photosynthetic membranes
Fungi isn't a virus but some can make you very ill. While some bacteria can carry viruses.
Nothing it just rubs on your underwear.
They can. Any animal can carry bacteria, and infect other animals with it.
50% of healthy food handlers carry dangerous bacteria.
Anywhere your dreams carry you.
Yes. Every single living creature has bacteria. But the amount of bacteria on each of the rats or mice depends on where they scurried/go to.
Cytoplasm
No
Yes, you can get saminilla from it.
House flies can carry various bacteria including E. coli, Salmonella, and Shigella. These bacteria can be transmitted through contact with contaminated surfaces or food, potentially leading to infections in humans. Proper sanitation practices can help reduce the risk of exposure to these harmful bacteria.
No. Bacteria does not carry traces of people whatsoever
West-Nile virus
Bacteria, Fungi and invertebrates