Yes. Animals can get STDs. Some breeders will only breed their animals with others that have been tested. Yes, most warm blooded animals can get Chlymidia and Brucellosis. There are others but these are the most commonly seen and very difficult to get rid of once it is in a herd or flock.
Yes, most warm blooded animals can get Chlymidia and Brucellosis. In fact, one of the reasons that Koalas are endangered in the wild in Australia is a Chlamidia epidemic. There are others but these are the most commonly seen and very difficult to get rid of once it is in a herd or flock.
Human STDs are exclusive to humans. These infections do not transmit to other animals. Other mammal STDs do not transmit to people.
AnswerSTDs consist of Viruses and Bacteria. Virus are known to mutate, hence MRSA and VRE in humans as these viruses have mutated into slightly different versions of their original virus that we cannot yet combat. This is called Antigenic Drift. When a virus mutates into a completely new strain it is called an Antigenic Shift and requires 2 proteins to change.To quote Madeliene McPherson (epidemiologist in Perth, Western Australia who has lectured all over the world) from her Nursing Lecture handouts
Influenza B sometimes causes epidemics but influenza type A can sweep across continents and around the world in massive epidemics or pandemics
These periodic pandemics occur because of antigenic changes in one or both surface glycoproteins of the virus.
Antibodies against the Glycoproteins (two proteins found on the surface of the virus) protect us from illness. The proteins are haemagglutin (H) and neuraminidase (N). Mutations in the H and N genes ("antigenic drift") allow influenza variants to emerge that are not susceptible to antibodies against earlier strains.
Influenza strains with changed H and or N genes (different antigens) are not recognised by cells and antibodies that protected us against earlier strains.
This explains why influenza can recur every winter.
Influenza viruses are remarkable because of the frequent antigenic changes that occur.
The two surface antigens or influenza undergo antigenic varations independent of each other. Minor changes are known as antigenic drifts and major changes known as antigenic shifts result in the appearance of new subtypes.
Antigenic shifts can result from an exchanges of genes (reassortment) between viruses of humans and those of birds and pigs. Following such a major antigenic shift the new virus can cause pandemic by spreading into a population that has little immunity to the changed H and or N antigens.
Yes actually they can by mabey having a cub or whatever they had the male can fertilise the females body doing so this could cause a disese
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
Do female dogs have orgasms
A brood of chickens, a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens.
yes frizzle bantams are purebred chickens.
No, chickens do not have chins. Chickens have wattles underneath their beak where a chin would be. Wattles are flaps of flesh.
Yes, males can have orgasms.
how do u have more orgasms during masturbation
discharge comes out when a girl orgasms.
Yes, but not baby-making orgasms
Yes, women can have orgasms after 50.
Having high sexual pleasure causes orgasms.
you have the wrong partner i give my partner long and intense orgasms
Not quite; most guys can also get orgasms from masturbation.Not quite; most guys can also get orgasms from masturbation.Not quite; most guys can also get orgasms from masturbation.Not quite; most guys can also get orgasms from masturbation.
Since both genders have orgasms in one way or another, yes.
During orgasms, the brain releases dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with pleasure and reward. This release of dopamine contributes to the intense feelings of pleasure and satisfaction experienced during orgasms.
How many orgasms can a woman have in one hour?
No. Most men do not have multiple orgasms (pretty sure they would if they knew how. . .)