Everything is cool on the list above save for Lyme disease. In technical terms it is transmitted by an animal reservoir (usually field mice) on which there is the actual disease vector (any disease causing arthropod). Other than that he’s cool.
2007-01-16 10:37:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Vector borne disease are still considered communicable, but if you're going to disqualify Lyme disease on that, then get rid of
Tularemia, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, West Nile Virus, Malaria,
Yellow Fever, and Dengue Fever, as they all have vectors. Usually mosquitoes.
How about adding
Norovirus
hepatitis A (this one is not an STD like Hep B and C)
Respiratory viruses like Adenovirus
Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
Salmonella
Shigella
E. coli
Tuberculosis
Camplyobacter
Yersina Pestis (plague)
Botulism
Tetanus
2007-01-16 13:08:04
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answered by lizettadf 4
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I have HPV and I tell every guy I sleep with. None of them seem to care. HPV isn't a big deal at all. The focus needs to be on women getting regular pap smears. I would think that HIV would be a MUCH bigger deal and I think there are laws against spreading it when you KNOW that you have it because it is fatal. HPV won't kill you or harm you in any way as long as you get regular paps. And men, it does nothing to them. Also, the HPV test has only been aproved for women over 30 as far as I know so most people DON'T know that they have it unless they get a wart or an abnormal pap. It's really not just a "whore" disease and I've been told by my doctor that it is estimated that somewhere between 70-85% of my generation has it (I'm 27 by the way).
2016-05-25 02:33:32
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answered by ? 4
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Influenza virus
Chicken Pox
Small Pox
Tuberculosis
Tularemia
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
Lyme Disease
West Nile Virus
Malaria
Yellow Fever
Dengue Fever
2007-01-16 07:59:28
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answered by gabe_library 3
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mononucleosis
influenza
Ebola
2007-01-16 07:58:37
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answered by Parrot Head 3
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