Edible bugs confirmed to be a public health risk due to parasites.
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Bugs being significantly different than Humans is somewhat of a good thing as far as disease is concerned. It means diseases which effect bugs simply haven't adapted at all to infect or harm humans.
It'd be like a cockroach catching the flu, it just does not happen.
However, there is the risk that a bug-based disease 'could' infect a human, and we'd have no adapted defenses against it.
Incredibly unlikely, but considering how many fucking bugs (((they))) want us to eat, the numbers add up I suppose?
There're still quite a few crossover pathogens actually.
Malaria and Lyme disease are two big examples.
Neither of those are obtainable from consumption of the disease, to my knowledge.
And as grotesque as the kikes are, they haven't suggested eating mosquitos and ticks.
I'm just saying insects being genealogically distant from humans obviously doesn't make it impossible for pathogens to have a foot in both pools. Not that eating them is going to cause malaria.
Basically they would have to farm bugs, every kid could farm their own ant food hill