Diseases transmitted from dogs to humans
Diseases that can be transmitted from dogs to humans are called zoonoses. Virtually all the diseases of domestic animals (bacteria, viruses and parasites) are spread by direct contact with blood, saliva, urine or feces of an infected animal.
This article does not deal with all but the most common zoonotic diseases that can be transmitted from dogs to humans. You should always consult a physician if you suspect that you or your pet has contracted a disease.
VIRALREPRESENTATIVES
Anger is in the saliva of an infected dog. Wild Dogs are the most affected and are usually infected by the bite of a mammal infected, such as a raccoon. Domestic dogs are rarely exposed to the way in which this virus is virtually eliminated as a result of mandatory vaccination policies. People are rarely exposed to when they come into regular contact with wild dogs.
The rabies virus deteriorates the brain and is always fatal in dogs. The disease is fatal inPeople, if not before the onset of symptoms is. While rabies in humans is extremely rare, you should immediately consult a doctor if you think you have infected with this virus.
The symptoms for dogs are aggressive or bizarre behavior, frothing at the mouth and neurological symptoms such as stumbling or symptoms of paralysis in humans. Headaches, muscle cramps and pain, itching or twitching sensations at the site of infection.
BACTERIALREPRESENTATIVES
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The dogs are carriers of encephalitis after three diseases, but are significant because they involved humans by ticks infected. Ticks patient can infect humans through a bite or by contamination of the skin, if you have direct contact with crushed tissues or feces of ticks. Ticks are in North Carolina, the environment and the important people can easily get in touch with them in the woods, forests or their backyard. IfYou or your pet will receive a tick bite, seek medical attention immediately. When possible, seal the tick in a container and bring it with them.
1 Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
North Carolina often do most of the reported cases of this disease in the nation. Normally dogs are not outward signs of the disease, although they may have laboratory abnormalities. These dogs usually heal quickly. Other dogs may have a variety of symptoms such as loss of appetite, fever,Depression, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle or joint pain, and swelling of the face. Neurological symptoms such as dizziness, drowsiness or seizures may develop.
The symptoms mimic the symptoms of influenza in humans and may include a skin rash.
2 Lyme disease
Lyme disease is caused by a bacterium found in deer ticks causes. Symptoms in dogs include fever, swollen lymph nodes, loss of appetite and lameness. The Lyme vaccine is strongly recommended that the protection from dogsthis threat.
Symptoms in humans are the symptoms characteristic "bull's-eye" rash and flu-like. If left untreated, this disease is chronic and long-term debilitating effects.
3 Ehrlichiosis
Ehrlichiosis is a disease caused by bacteria in some types of ticks. While rare cases in North Carolina are the number of reported cases is growing. Symptoms in dogs include fever, lethargy, limping and bleeding.
SymptomsPeople generally mimic flu-like symptoms and can cause pain, confusion and a rash are, especially in children. This is a serious disease that requires hospitalization is required in most cases and is left untreated, can be fatal.
Leptospirosis
This organism is shed in the urine of infected animals. Swimmers, unconsciously immersed in polluted water are the most affected.
Symptoms in dogs include excessive drinking of water, fever, depression andChills. They look like pain and tender throughout. The dogs stop eating and drinking and often drooling and vomiting.
Symptoms in humans are flu-like symptoms and may include jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), abdominal pain, or rash.
PARASITIC AGENTS
Roundworm
Nematodes are one of the most common internal parasites. The eggs of this parasite are deposited in the feces of animals and live in the soil for a long time. Childrenare more of a tendency for the implementation of dirty hands in their mouths. The disposal of animal waste properly and quickly reduces the transmission of these parasites.
Roundworms in puppies will steal the food they need. Symptoms include a malnourished appearance, diarrhea, or a pot-bellied appearance. Adult dogs are not so strongly affected, although they may suffer from diarrhea, vomiting and coughing. Their hair is usually a dry and dullAppearance.
In humans, signs of infection, chest pain, cough, rash and fever. Worms can also be found in vomit and faeces.
Hookworm
The larvae of this parasite are found in moist sand or earth and influence the bathers on the beaches in the southern coastal states. You will be taken by the contact, where they feed stopped the blood of their hosts. Symptoms in dogs include anemia, lethargy, poor endurance, and bloody stools.
Symptoms in humans areSkin rash, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Many people are infected but are asymptomatic.
Ringworm
Ringworm is a fungus that causes loss of outer hair circular patches. The skin becomes scaly and if untreated, spread throughout the body. Children are more sensitive than adults because they usually do not practice good hygiene by hand.
Dogs and people share the same symptoms that generated the points, which may include blister and ooze. The patches are often in the formCircle and usually scaly. Hair loss is usually occupied in and around the affected area.
Parasite Prevention
Prevention is always better than cure. The diversity of parasites and the number of months you have to live with them, is strongly influenced by where you live influences.
Toilet in the house and disposal of waste PET immediate help prevent the spread of most of these funds.
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