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No its is an STD(sexually transmitted disease)
While ladybugs do transmit a sort of sexually transmitted disease among their species, they do not harbor diseases. Also the STD in ladybugs is no threat to humans.
Streptococcal pharyngitis is primarily caused by group A Streptococcus bacteria, specifically Streptococcus pyogenes. It is a common bacterial infection that can lead to symptoms such as sore throat, fever, and swollen lymph nodes.
Cats can contract STDs just as easily as humans can. Feline AIDS has the highest reported incidences, and a close second for feline Herpes. They cannot contract these to humans though, only other cats. They are mostly transmitted through cat fights, but can also be transmitted sexually between cats.
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Non Gonococcal Urethritis.
Gonococcal epididymitis is an inflammation of the epididymis, usually caused by the Neisseria gonorrhoeae bacteria, which is responsible for the sexually transmitted infection gonorrhea. This condition typically presents with symptoms such as unilateral scrotal pain, swelling, and sometimes fever. It is most commonly seen in sexually active young men. Prompt diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent complications, such as infertility or chronic pain.
No, allergies cannot be transmitted sexually.
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No, a Brazil nut allergy cannot be sexually transmitted.
Aids is transmitted sexually and any exchange of bodily fluids.!
Chlamydia is a sexually transmitted disease that can cause frequent urination.
No. It is not sexually transmitted but it can be transmitted airborne like coughing or sneezing.No, TB is not a sexually transmitted disease. It is airborne transmitted so if someone has active TB (in the lungs), stay away from them.TB is not a STD.
No, Brazil nuts cannot be sexually transmitted. They are a type of nut that is consumed as food and cannot be transmitted through sexual contact.
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No, diabetes is not a sexually transmitted disease (STD).