Biology, asked by edenmathew06, 8 months ago

How does housefly act as a carrier to spread various disease?

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Answered by prasunshourya
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Flies transmit pathogens via touch or from bodily fluids, including from their saliva, feces, vomit, and urine. They can transmit parasites or bacteria that cause various infections. The most common are amoebic dysentery, typhoid fever, cholera, Trachoma, tapeworm, roundworm, leprosy, and mycoses.

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Answered by MissWierdo
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They transmit this range due to their feeding and breeding habits. House flies will often feed on rotting or decaying matter, as well as human and animal faeces. When a house fly feast upon an item of food infected with bacteria they accumulate the pathogen within their oesophagus or digestive system.

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