yes the can give you aids
pin worm
Worms are classified under helminthes. They can be further sub classified into flat worms or Platyhelminthes, Round worms or Aschelminthes, Tape worms or Cestodans. Worms are also classified based on the life style, shape etc. into hook worm, pin worm etc.
It is typically not recommended for your dog to sleep with you while they have worms. This is because worms can be passed between humans and animals, increasing the risk of transmission. It is best to keep your dog in a separate sleeping area until they have been treated and are no longer contagious.
There are many types of worms that can be found in a shower, such as drain fly larvae, earthworms, or nematodes. It is difficult to identify the exact species without more information or a picture. Generally, worms in the shower are not harmful but may indicate a drainage issue.
Actually that is a lie. Yawns are contagious.
Some worms, or intestinal parasites, in humans are contagious. These parasites are called zoonotic. These worms include hookworms, whipworms and roundworms.
Pin worms are round worms: Phylum NematodaTheir entire taxonomic classification would be:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:NematodaClass:SecernenteaSubclass:SpiruriaOrder:OxyuridaFamily:OxyuridaeGenus:EnterobiusHope this helps!
Pin worms cannot harm you in anyway they only cause itching
Flatworms such as tape worms and flukes, and roundworms such as trichinosis-causing worms, filarial worms, ascarid worms and hook worms.
Assuming you mean parasitic worms, yes, they are fairly contagious. All it takes is to come in contact with fecal matter of an infected human or other mammal, eat food contaminated with such fecal matter, or eat food from an infested animal. The eggs may also be spread under fingernails.
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yes male and female can
It might be pin worms.
if it is not cleaned or from a forein area
pin worm
I took my son to doctor today with these symptoms: anal redness and itching with a clear mucus discharge and occasional light bloody look. Diagnosis: pin worms, the itching and scratching had caused a bacterial infection as well. Treatment: antibiotics for infection and a prescription anti-parasitic medication. They say it is contagious and all family members should be treated or it will keep being passed around. Hope this helps.
worms, internal parasites.