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why are they afraid of a rat
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Because they know it’s the only thing in this world that’s more stingy than themView attachment 3268990
why are they afraid of a rat
fuck no i found this on website dedicated to expose Jewish crimes against humanitywho was recording you
Jew York must be their nightmareBecause they know it’s the only thing in this world that’s more stingy than them
Mice can transmit many diseases to humans, including:Muh "jews have highest IQ"
If jews believe chatGPT its another sign of very low IQMice can transmit many diseases to humans, including:
Rodents that live in human structures and in higher densities carry more pathogens than do rodents in natural habitats.
- Hantavirus
A virus that can cause kidney, blood, or respiratory problems, and can be fatal. It's spread when rodents' bodily fluids, urine, or feces come into contact with humans.
- Leptospirosis
A bacterial infection that's usually caused by exposure to contaminated water, like floodwater. It can also be spread through direct contact with urine from infected animals, or through water, soil, or food contaminated with their urine.
- Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCMV)
A viral infection that has two phases: a non-specific flu-like phase, and a neurologic disease phase. Mice that are persistently infected with LCMV can shed it for their entire lives.
- Plague
A bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis. The most basic form of plague is spread through the bite of an infected flea.
- Salmonellosis
A food poisoning caused by the salmonella bacteria, which is carried in the digestive tract of some rodents. It's spread through rodent feces contaminating areas where food is handled or stored.
- Rat bite fever
A disease spread through the bite of an infected rodent, or by handling an infected rodent. Symptoms include fever, skin rash, headaches, vomiting, and muscle pain.
If you are bitten by a rodent, you should: Immediately clean the wound with soap and water, Dry the area, Apply an antibiotic cream and a clean bandage, and Seek medical attention.