For example, murine typhus and bartonellosis (cat scratch disease) can be transmitted to humans from cat flea bites or the bacteria
from feces of infected cat fleas (gross, right?).
These eggs may come
from the feces of infected cats or from the tissues of paratenic hosts (an accidental host).
Not exact matches
Adequate cooking
of meat intended for human consumption, daily cleaning
of cat feces from the litterbox (it takes 24 - 72 hours for any cysts in
cat feces to become infectious), and washing hands after gardening or cleaning the litterbox, are all you need do to avoid becoming
infected.
«How are marine mammals
from the Arctic Circle to Australia
infected by a parasite that is spread primarily through the consumption
of infectious
cat feces and
infected meat?»
Roundworms do not require an intermediate host to spread
from cat to
cat, but can be transmitted by ingesting the eggs that are passed in the
feces of an
infected cat.
False Statement: «Most Cases
of Toxoplasmosis Stem
from Undercooked Food, Not
Cats — Catch and kill advocates sometimes argue for killing feral cats because they can transmit toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease that spreads via Toxoplasma oocysts shed in the feces of an infected animal.&ra
Cats — Catch and kill advocates sometimes argue for killing feral
cats because they can transmit toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease that spreads via Toxoplasma oocysts shed in the feces of an infected animal.&ra
cats because they can transmit toxoplasmosis, a parasitic disease that spreads via Toxoplasma oocysts shed in the
feces of an
infected animal.»
The most common method
of worm transmission in adult
cats is through ingestion
of eggs
from contact with
infected feces.
FCoV is shed in the secretions and excretions
of infected cats.7, 8
Feces and oropharyngeal secretions are the most likely sources
of infectious virus because large quantities
of FCoV are shed
from these sites early in the course
of infection, usually before clinical signs
of FIP appear.8, 9 Infection is acquired
from acutely
infected cats by the fecal - oral, oral - oral, or oral - nasal route.8