Rats (or their ectoparasites) are able to carry a number of pathogens[2], of which bubonic plague, via the rat flea, typhus, Weil's disease, toxoplasmosis and trichinosis are the best known.
Rats (or their ectoparasites) are able to carry a number of pathogens[2], of which bubonic plague, via the rat flea, typhus, Weil's disease, toxoplasmosis and trichinosis are the best known.
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