They can be trasmitted
the black death was transmitted through rats and other pests and it was trasmitted through the sewage system
saliva
No, parasites do not cause rabies. Rabies is a viral disease that is transmitted through the saliva of infected animals, typically through a bite or scratch. Parasites are organisms that feed off another organism, but they are not responsible for causing rabies.
Rabies is usually transmitted through the bite of an infected animal.
Yes, by biting or scratching. (Rabies does not appear to spread through fleas.)
No, rabies is not considered an airborne disease. It is primarily transmitted through the saliva of an infected animal, usually through bites or scratches.
Yes. it is a virus that is transferrable through bites or scratches. mostly through the bloodstream.
A scab is produced by platelets and it stops the bacteria getting through the body which saves work for your white blood cells. The scab gets hard and makes a ''barrier'' to stop germs getting in your body.
only if you lick its ear after eating pizza with chewing gum on and dunking it in your coffee
Rabies is a viral disease in animals which can be transmitted through a bite from the infected animal.
A scab is a dried-up, crusty patch of dead skin on any part of your body on the skin. A virus is completely different from a scab, because a virus is what messes up computers, or carries colds and other diseases (diseases like the flu, the common cold, etc.) that affect human health. Though, the only way in which a scab and virus are related is that if the scab is scratched off, or there is an open spot in the scab, a virus could enter the body through the scab.