Pet Diseases That Can Be Passed To Human, Here’s List

Here are the pet diseases or diseases from other animals that can be transmitted to humans.

PET DISEASES – These are the diseases of pets or from other animals that can possibly and easily be passed to humans.

What can add up happiness and charm in a house is having pets. It has been proven that having pets can reduce stress and anxiety to a person. Even experts said that having this can significantly improve heart health and lengthen the life of a person.

Other benefits of taking care of pets include low blood pressure, decreased cholesterol levels, low triglyceride levels, prevent loneliness, increase fitness, and many others. And there’s seemingly nothing that can beat the bond between a pet and its owner.

Among the common housepets are dogs, cats, birds, and many other kinds. However, cute and charming as they may seem, they sometimes carry harmful germs that may cause sickness even though they appear healthy and there are also some diseases that can be transmitted from them to humans, and these are called zoonotic diseases.

Pet Diseases
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Zoonotic diseases are very common. Germs can be passed to human through direct contact with the saliva, blood, urine, mucous, feces, or other body fluids of an infected animal and indirect contact where you go in contact where the animal is living such as aquarium tank water, pet habitats, chicken coops, barns, plants, soil, pet food, and water dishes.

Other ways how humans can attain this include vector-borne (through bite), foodborne, and waterborne. Young children under five years old, adults older than 65, people with a weak immune system, and pregnant women are at higher risks of having serious illness due to this.

The following are the possible diseases you may get from them:

  • Plague
  • Hookworm
  • Rabies
  • Toxoplasmosis
  • Cat Scratch Disease
  • Tapeworm
  • Ringworm
  • Salmonella
  • Psittacosis
  • Lyme Disease
  • Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever
  • Campylobacter
  • Giardia
  • Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

Meanwhile, heartworms, parvovirus, and distemper are among the most common diseases of animals that cannot be passed to you.

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