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Did
you know that you could pick up a disease from your
pet? However, given the millions of companion animals
in the country, this happens relatively infrequently.
Humans, in fact, are more likely to catch something
from another human. By simply maintaining good hygiene,
much of the risk of contracting an illness from
an animal is eliminated.
Learn Rabies Symptoms & Preventive Measures
Rabies,the
most dreaded of these diseases, is the easiest to
prevent. Spread through the bite of a rabid animal
or from infected saliva that enters an open wound
or mucous membrane, this virus attacks the central
nervous system. If not treated in time, rabies results
in death. Dogs and cats allowed to roam outdoors
are at the greatest risk, should they come into
contact or get into a fight with an infected wild
animal. The best line of defense is prevention.
ANIMED recommends that you keep your dog on a
leash when he's outside, keep your cats indoors,
and keep your pet's rabies shots up to date. If
you suspect that your pet has been bitten by a rabid
animal, put on gloves to prevent infection to yourself
and rinse the bite area with soap and lukewarm water.
Consult your vet immediately.
Toxoplasmosis
also raises much concern-and it, too, is largely
preventable. The parasite can be transmitted when
a person comes into contact with an infected cat's
feces, but it is also found in soil. Although most
people have built up immunity to toxoplasmosis,
it can cause birth defects if contracted by a woman
in the early stages of pregnancy. To avoid exposure,
pregnant females should have someone else clean
the cat's litterbox.
Diseases Transmittable from Animals to Humans through Worms
Some
worms can be passed from animals to humans. About
10,000 children annually are infected with roundworms.
Always wash your hands before and after handling
your pet, and never handle feces. Avoid bringing
your child to public areas where animals defecate,
and have your pet's feces periodically checked by
a veterinarian for infestation.
Giardia,
an intestinal parasite, and salmonellosis, can also
be passed from animal to human. Symptoms of salmonellosis
in humans include vomiting and diarrhea. Most cases
in this country are the result of eating contaminated
food, but birds and reptiles are prone to carrying
the salmonella bacteria, Ringworm and sarcoptic
mange can also be transmitted by animals.
Protect Your Family against Bacteria Transmissible from Animals to Humans
Leptospirosis
is caused by a bacterium that can be picked up from
the urine of an infected dog. It is more likely,
however, to be contracted via contaminated water.
Make sure your dog is vaccinated against this disease.
What
can be done to prevent you and your family from
getting a zoonotic disease? Practice good hygiene.
Wash your hands with hot water and antibacterial
soap after handling your pet and cleaning the litterbox.
If your animal bites you and the area around the
wound becomes swollen and painful, seek medical
attention.
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