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Zoonotic Diseases

77 canine zoonootic diseases2 210x300 Zoonotic DiseasesMost organisms and viruses that cause diseases are very specialized to the species that they infect. Diseases that can affect multiple species are overall fairly rare. The ones that can be passed from animal to man are called zoonoses (\zoe-uh-noe-sees\). Rabies is the most well known of the zoonotic diseases; and for good reason - there is no cure for rabies. Thanks to mandated strategies, rabies cases in domestic dogs and cats have been all but eliminated. Un-vaccinated strays are still at risk from the feral canine and feline populations that act as a reservoir for the . Other zoonotic diseases are less well known, but can be equally dangerous to infected people. Appropriate protocols, screening, and medicine are key to reducing exposures to these preventable diseases.

There are a few canine intestinal that can infect humans. People can become infected by roundworms by accidental ingestion of contaminated soil. Children are especially at risk. of people by roundworms is usually mild or undetected, but can cause permanent damage if it leads to ocular or visceral larval migrans. These conditions are caused by the larvae migrating through the eyes and organs. While rare, ocular larval migrans can lead to blindness. Hookworms can cause abdominal and bloody . They also migrate through tissue and cause rashes at the sight of . Good hygiene practices and routine screening of pets can reduce the risk of human parasitism.

Ticks are common that carry rickettsial organisms that can cause debilitating illness in people and dogs. Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF), and Ehrlichia are among these types of infections. They can cause acute and chronic disease including fever, joint , bleeding, and . It is possible to become infected by handling a tick that carries the organism even if it does not attach to the skin. There are safe monthly topical treatments that will keep your pet free of ticks. Always check yourself and your children for ticks after camping, , and hiking trips.

Leptosporosis is a bacterial that causes and other organ damage. It is spread by contact with the urine of an infected animal. Raccoons are the most significant vector for dog lepto cases. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, human lepto cases come from contact with infected dogs, swimming in contaminated waters, and rodents. The organism can live outside the host in soil and water for months in ideal conditions. There is an effective available for dogs in endemic areas.

Ringworm isn’t a worm at all. It is a fungal of the skin. While the fungus that causes ringworm in dogs is somewhat species specific, it can cause rashes and itching on susceptible people. Petsecure pet health insurance plans offer coverage for ringworm treatments under their illness category. Another skin that may infect people is called sarcoptic mange (scabies). Scabies is a microscopic mite that burrows into the skin causing itching, redness, and rashes.

Immuno-compromised people like those with HIV, patients, and the elderly are especially at risk for canine zoonoses. Children who have not learned proper hygiene are also susceptible. prevention, strategies, and wellness examinations can reduce the chance that our dogs may become sources of human disease. Awareness and hygiene can reduce the risk of exposure from already infected pets.

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