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how does housefly make us sick?​

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Answered by kvvps
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Those germs mix with the fly vomit and stay in the fly's mouth until the next time it eats, creating a recipe for disease. ... There's also Shigella—a group of bacteria that can cause diarrhea, fever, and stomach pain—which is particularly concerning because it doesn't take much for the bacteria to make you sick.

Answered by rslekshmi08
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-Housefly has a peculiar system of feeding itself.

-At first it releases saliva and digestive juices over food and then sponges up the resulting solution.

-Because of the way they eat, flies contaminate large amounts of food.

-They carry germs of several deadly diseases and cause millions of deaths every year.

-Another way that the housefly contaminates food is by rubbing its legs together.

T-he whole body of the housefly, including claws and padded feet, is covered with bristles.

-Its tongue is coated with sticky glue.

-A fly rubs its legs together to clean itself.

-In the process of rubbing its legs, it rubs off scraps of some of the material that has gathered on its bristles.

-This is how it drops germs of dangerous diseases on our food.

--When we eat this food we may get infected.

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