yes
Animals that are in danger. Animals that may be at risk of extinction. Animals that could be prone to a disease that is rampant.
Inoculations are done in humans and animals in an attempt to prevent disease. Inoculations were formed in a fight against deadly disease.
mouse, meece
No its is an STD(sexually transmitted disease)
it causes bad digestion also causes animals to have hert disease and any diseases relly because you have too count on the food you eat.
Yes, but this is in rare cases.
The bacteria that can cause yaws is called Treponema pallidum. Yaws is a disease that mostly affects young children in warm, tropical climates such as those in Africa and Southeast Asia.
Without treatment, yaws is a terribly disfiguring chronic illness. With appropriate treatment, the progression of the disease can be completely halted.
The answer is "Yaws." It's an infectious tropical disease similar to syphilis.
A single penicillin injection in a muscle is sufficient to completely end the disease.
Dirty water caused yawsit can also be caused by eating dirty fruits and veges
is yaws considered armed and dangerous
Yaws is a tropical infection of the skin, bones and joints caused by the spirochete bacterium. Other infections of this nature are Lymes Disease and Syphills. The portal of exit is once the disease has been introduced into the population, there is a need to find the process by which the causative organism leaves the body of the carrier and is transmitted to another host.
yaws - spirochetal disease; yersinia pestis - microbe that causes the plague
Yes, cats and dogs with celiac disease cannot tolerate gluten, a protein present in wheat, barley and rye.
Yaws primarily affects children aged 6 to 15 years, particularly in tropical regions with poor sanitation and limited access to healthcare. The disease is more prevalent in rural communities where hygiene practices are inadequate. Infected individuals often come from low socioeconomic backgrounds, as Yaws is associated with poverty and lack of education about its transmission and prevention.
Yes