There is
also zoonotic potential - meaning that humans can become infected.
Not exact matches
While internal parasites may be present in our pets without symptoms, they are important to screen for because of not only the
potential health consequences as the populations in the pet's system multiply, but
also because of the
zoonotic potential — the fact that of some of these parasites can be passed to their owners.
A
potential risk is identified, since the bats, recognized as «mixing pot» for viruses, some of which are
zoonotic, settle close to cities and are
also hunted.
In addition, the disease can be fatal or have high morbidity, and
also has
zoonotic potential.
Less commonly, Streptococcus species, Escherichia coli, and fungal organisms (such as Aspergillus species) can be causes.3 Brucella canis can
also cause discospondylitis and is an important infectious agent to consider in all suspected cases because of its
zoonotic potential.
Itrafungol has not been shown to be sporicidal; therefore in order to reduce
zoonotic potential, environmental contamination, and to decrease course of the disease, topical and environmental treatment should
also be utilized.
It is
also of particular importance because of its
zoonotic potential; it may be possible, albeit rare, for humans to become infected through direct contact or inhalation of bodily fluids from carrier animals.
Our furry friends
also carry
zoonotic diseases (diseases that can be passed from animals and humans) and one lick can lead to your
potential death.