Safeguarding Your Health: Crucial Information on Pet-Transmitted Diseases

Zoonotic diseases, which can be transmitted from pets to humans, are more prevalent than you might realize. Even though your pet may appear perfectly healthy, they can carry contagious conditions. Stay updated on their preventive care to minimize the risk of contracting various illnesses.

How can pets transmit diseases to humans?

Pets can transmit germs to humans through various means, including:

Direct contact — Coming into direct contact with an infected pet’s saliva, blood, urine, feces, or other bodily fluids can lead to disease transmission. For example, cleaning up your pet’s accident indoors or your pet licking a sore on your leg can result in illness.

Indirect contact — Indirect transmission occurs when you come into contact with something contaminated by an infected pet. For instance, if a stray cat uses your child’s sandbox as a litter box, and your child plays there afterward, they may contract a roundworm infection.

Vectors — Vectors such as ticks and fleas can be attracted to your pet and can enter your home to bite and transmit diseases to you.

Food — Consuming undercooked meat or eggs, or raw fruits and vegetables contaminated with an infected pet’s feces, can be a common cause of foodborne illnesses in both humans and their pets.

Water — Drinking or coming into contact with water contaminated with feces or urine from an infected pet can result in the transmission of diseases like giardia or leptospirosis.

Which diseases can be transmitted from pets to humans?

There are numerous diseases that can be transmitted from pets to humans, including:

Bacteria (leptospirosis, salmonella, E. coli, tick-borne diseases, cat scratch disease) Viruses (rabies) Fungi (ringworm) Intestinal parasites (roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, giardia, toxoplasma) External parasites (scabies, fleas, ticks)

This list is not exhaustive, so it is important to maintain good hygiene practices when handling your pet, their waste, and their belongings to prevent disease transmission.

Pets can transmit a variety of pathogens and parasites to both human and animal members of the family. The most effective way to protect everyone in your household, including both two- and four-legged members, is through regular preventive care. Contact our team to schedule your pet’s preventive care visit and ensure the safety and well-being of everyone.