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However You can become a vampire by fighting them until you are infected then waiting Three days and sleeping on the third night (I might be off on the number of days).
You can become a Werewolf through the Bloodmoon expansion by going to Soltheim and going through the Bloodmoon story. Hercine himself will make you a true blooded Werewolf himself in the story OR you can pick up Hercines Ring (a magic item that allows you to become a Werewolf once a day at any time) off of one of your compeditors in Hercines hunting grounds.
You can't be a Werewolf and a Vampire at the same time (you will be cured of one after becoming the other, though in theory Hercines Ring will allow you to break this rule).
Hope this helps and I hope I'm not wrong. It's been a long time since I read up on this stuff in my Strategy Guide.
I have to use it to disable clipping about once an hour because my character has yet again become forever trapped in some way. Other than that, not generally. Sometimes I change the weather just because I like the rain.
Also it is entirely possible to become both a vampire and a werewolf at once, however you will need to either become infected with both diseases in the same day, (Or maybe simply be affected by each disease within the time frame before the Vampirism/Werewolf-ism really take into effect, haven't tested, see end of this paragraph as to why.) which unless you have mark/recall (which, let's be honest, you SHOULD have Mark/Recall) or teleportation spells that will not be possible because it takes time to travel to and from solsteim (where you can become a werewolf) or get a specific spell from a teacher that inflics resistance to disease minus on enimies and make a custom debuff for yourself to allow you to negate the immunity to disease so you can catch the other disease which you don't have on your character yet if you want to become both a Vampire and Werewolf,
however if you DO want to become that please NOTE that unless you installed a patch for it (that I believe was in the Morrowind Patch Project) "you will turn into a werewolf with a vampire head. Apart from the optical nuisance, there are several errors in Attribute calculations." [quoted from uesp.net] So I wouldn't reccomend it unless you have that patch.
Also as for the corpus disease it dosen't kill you, however the more days you spend with it the more it starts to affect your stats and the like, it can be good or bad to actually leave the disease on you dependant on your class.