Virus-Elephantiasis – caused by parasitic worm (& sometimes persistent volcanic ash exposure)
Bacteria-Dinflagelleta, Ciliphora,Sporozoa,Fungus
Parasitic worm- Respiratory Distress, Abdominal Distress,Severe Infections
Dinflageelleta- severe stomach cramping, nausea, vomiting, and eye irritation with reddening and blurred vision (hours to days); autonomic nervous system dysfunction [localized sweating, erratic heart beat (weeks)]; central nervous system dysfunction [sudden rages and personality change (hours to days), and reversible cognitive impairment and short‐term memory loss (weeks)]; and chronic effects including asthma‐like symptoms, exercise fatigue, and sensory symptoms (tingling or numbness in lips, hands, and feet; months to years).
Fungus-itching, reddened skin, and inflammation. Some superficial skin infections are mild and produce few or no symptoms. Others are more irritating. Superficial fungal infections are rarely life threatening, but they may cause considerable discomfort or embarrassment.
They live off the trees and plants in the rain forest some of these bacteria live off the food in the forest the virus lives off a host but can usually live without one.