Do domestic flies also act as a disease carrier, if yes, how does it transmit the disease?
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Flies can spread diseases because they feed freely on human food and filthy matter alike. The fly picks up disease-causing organisms while crawling and feeding.
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Yes, domestic flies also act as a disease carrier.
Explanation: ... Some of the most common house fly diseases transmitted in the U.S. include food poisoning, dysentery, and diarrhea. These pests may also transmit the eggs of parasitic worms, which cause their own issues.
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