Whether infectious diseases in dogs can be transmitted to their owners

Updated on healthy 2024-07-26
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    In fact, many dogs have diseases that are not and bacteria that will not be transmitted to humans, but there are also many that can be transmitted to each other.

    Guan's disease, everyone should pay more attention to it.

    Disease name, pathogen, patient symptoms, and human infection route.

    1.Rabies Rabies virus Hydrophobia, spasms, death Bites Bites.

    2.Pseudorabies Pseudorabies virus **Scratching wound 3Salmonellosis Salmonella vomiting, abdominal disease, diarrhea, etc. Food contamination.

    4.Staphylococcosis Staphylococcus vomiting, abdominal disease, diarrhea, and other food contamination.

    5.Streptococcosis. Streptococcal sepsis, scarlet fever, puerperal fever through respiratory tract, ** contact.

    6.Leptospira Leptospira Jaundice, meningitis, environmental pollution, wounds.

    7.Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis Tuberculosis

    8.Dysenterybacterium Dysentery bacillus Abdominal pain, bloody diarrhea, fever Contaminated food9Moneyophytosis Sportophya **Disease contact.

    10 Toxoplasmosis Toxoplasmosis, Miscarriage, Fever, Oral contact.

    11 Amebiasis Amoebic protozoa Abdominal pain, dysentery, or bronchitis Food contamination, phlegm.

    12 Transitional larval rash Brazilian canine hookworm **inflammation Exposure to polluted environment, wounds.

    13 Trichinosis Trichinella muscle pain Undercooked meat.

    These 13 are also infectious diseases that can be transmitted by dogs and humans in the medical treatment for the time being.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally speaking. Infectious diseases in animals can be transmitted to their owners. Such as rabies and pink eye. Sometimes there is avian influenza. There are the first types of transmission from dogs to their owners.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, rabies does.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Of course you can, so right away.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Can the virus in pets be transmitted to humans? Is it safe to have pets at home?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Rabies. Rabies is an acute infectious disease caused by the rabies virus, which can be transmitted from dogs to humans. Most infections are caused by bites from sick animals.

    Rabies virus is a very virulent infectious disease. There is still a lack of effective means for rabies, and the case fatality rate is almost 100% after people are infected with rabies, and patients generally die of respiratory or circulatory failure within 3 6 days, so human beings should strengthen rabies prevention measures.

    Because outwardly, dogs are healthy. The rabies in my country is mainly transmitted by dogs, and domestic dogs can be asymptomatic carriers, so dogs that appear to be "healthy" are very harmful to human health.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    What diseases can dogs infect people?

    Dogs are extremely common pets in our lives, they are innocent and cute, and they are people's favorite emotional companions. However, some people may not know that dogs can also transmit diseases to humans. This article will elaborate on this issue from several aspects.

    1. Oral-transmitted pathogens

    Dogs' mouths are full of all kinds of bacteria, and if they don't brush their teeth or fix their teeth regularly, these bacteria will multiply in their mouths and easily form symptoms such as bad breath. Of course, these pathogens can also be transmitted to humans through saliva. If a person is licked by a dog, it may cause the spread of disease.

    In addition, when the dog licks itself, it will also leave pathogens on the hair, and when people come into contact with the dog's hair, they may also be infected with some bacterial symptoms such as late infection.

    2. Carrying parasites

    Parasites in dogs are also important vectors for infectious diseases. Fleas and ticks on dogs often carry dog diseases and can cause discomfort if they reach people. For example, fleas can transmit epidemic viruses and typhoid, and ticks can transmit rickettsia, which can cause serious illness.

    3. Respiratory transmission pathogens

    People often come into close contact with dogs, which can also lead to cross-border transmission of diseases. The germs carried by dogs will enter the human body through the respiratory tract, and some respiratory diseases can be triggered. For example:

    Veterinarians often come into contact with dogs, and the most common disease is veterinary respiratory syndrome, which is often caused by close contact between humans and dogs.

    4. Other ways of transmitting pathogens

    In addition to the above three ways, there are other ways that dogs can transmit diseases. For example, dogs may have Toxoplasma gondii in their feces, which is a microorganism that the body's immune system cannot overcome. If we accidentally come into contact with dog feces, we can be infected with Toxoplasma gondii.

    Dogs can also carry human Streptococcus pneumoniae in their hair, which can also cause the spread of the disease when we touch their hair. Even in the case of food contamination, dogs can become a medium.

    Conclusion

    To sum up, although dogs are one of the cutest companions around us, we also need to be aware of the potential danger of them spreading diseases. Therefore, while we take care of them, we must strengthen hygiene awareness, do regular medical check-ups, and carry out vaccinations to prevent them from transmitting diseases to us.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pets often carry a variety of pathogenic microorganisms such as parasites, viruses and bacteria, which may pose a certain danger to people's health and are easy to spread rabies, ringworm, toxoplasmosis, salmonella and other infectious diseases to people.

    Rabies: If a person is bitten by a pet such as a dog or cat that carries the rabies virus or has rabies, a person can develop rabies. Ringworm:

    Pets such as cats and dogs can have fungal infections, and if they come into contact with pets that are often infected with fungal infections, people can get fungal infections and develop ringworm.

    People who have pets need to pay more attention to the health and hygiene of pets, if there are scratches, bites, rashes, diarrhea and other physical discomforts, you need to go to the local hospital in time for treatment, and actively **, so as not to delay the condition.

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