Sentences with phrase «infected feces from»

Most likely, your rabbit was exposed to the pinworm - infected feces from its parents or at the pet store or breeder.
They are primarily spread by eating infected feces from a wild animal or another dog.
Most of those afflicted live in developing countries, where there is not enough clean drinking water or effective sanitation systems to keep infected feces from contaminating food and water, and where human excrement is used to fertilize crops.
Most of those afflicted live in developing countries, where there is not enough clean drinking water or effective sanitation systems to keep infected feces from contaminating food and water, and where human excrement is used to fertilize crops.

Not exact matches

It's found in soil, food, or water that has been contaminated with feces (poop) from infected humans or animals.
He tried to infect himself, his wife and other volunteers with pellagra by injecting and ingesting the skin scales, urine, feces, blood and saliva from pellagra patients.
Transmission can occur by ingesting oocytes from infected cat feces or by eating undercooked meat containing Toxoplasma cysts.
Cholera is usually caused by bacteria in water contaminated by feces from infected people.
http://www.gutpathogens.com/content/2/1/21 The attached study makes a very convincing argument that ulcerative colitis and crohn's disease are caused by exposure to mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (map) directly from the milk of or feces (from runoff) of infected cows.
Infection often occurs from contact with infected feces, and is most common amongst kittens.
These eggs may come from the feces of infected cats or from the tissues of paratenic hosts (an accidental host).
Since parvo can be spread from dog to dog in addition to bring spread through feces and soil, neighbors dogs may have become infected simply by walking their dog on your grass.
It's usually transmitted through contact with an infected dog's mucus, watery secretions from the eyes or nose, urine or feces.
Dogs do not shed the larvae through feces so it's impossible to get trichinosis from contact with your infected dog.
Dogs can contract the virus from having oral contact with contaminated feces, but the virus can contaminate anything that touches the infected feces, such as the dog's paws.
If you suspect your dog has worms, make sure to properly dispose of any and all infected dog feces from the yard and any play areas.
Kittens are at highest risk for health concerns related to roundworm infection, but adult cats can be infected by ingesting eggs from infected feces or intermediate hosts such as earthworms or rodents.
The virus occurs in saliva, nasal secretions, urine, feces and milk from infected cats.
It is contracted from the feces of infected dogs and can be transmitted on shoes, car tires, other animals, food bowls and pavement.
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.
Although highly unlikely, disease transfer is possible if pet owners refrain from common sense practices such as hand washing after coming into contact with an infected cat, it's saliva, feces, food or water.
Panleukopenia is caused by the feline parvovirus and is contracted by ingestion of feces, blood, urine or saliva from an infected animal.
Spread by contact with feces from infected dogs, it mainly affects puppies, but can also be seen in dogs that have not had regular booster vaccinations.
Virus is shed in very high quantities in saliva and nasal secretions, but also in urine, feces, and milk from infected cats.
More than 80 dogs, most of them covered in matted hair infected with fleas, were rescued from a feces - filled house in Poway Friday, San Diego Humane Society officials said.
«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?»
Adult dogs and cats can become infected from eating contaminated rodents or feces.
Transmission of the virus to a dog's environment can also occur from shoes that have contacted infected feces or fomites.
If your dog ingests the feces from an infected animal, he or she will contract the parasite.
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.
They can get it from their mother while they are in the uterus (dogs), during nursing, and through contamination with infected feces.
Puppies and kittens frequently acquire hookworms by drinking milk from their infected mother; while adult cats and dogs will acquire them through exposure to water or an environment which has been contaminated, often by feces.
When the dog licks, sniffs, eats or comes into any contact with feces from an infected dog, the puppy will acquire the virus.
This usually occurs from eating raccoon feces, or the dirt where they have been, or eating a small animal such as a rabbit that has been infected.
Infected cats shed coronavirus in their saliva and feces, which is why crowded conditions allow the virus to spread from cat to cat.
In the U.S., people are more likely to become infected with toxoplasmosis by eating unwashed fruits and vegetables or raw meat than from handling cat feces.
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?).
through saliva, nasal secretions, milk, urine and feces from infected cats.
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.»
Most dogs are exposed to the canine distemper virus either by inhaling respiratory secretions from an infected animal or by coming into direct contact with an infected dog's saliva, urine or feces.
The main route of infection is direct contact of a healthy dog's nose or mouth with urine, feces, or saliva from infected dogs or with contaminated items such as food or water bowls or people's hands.
Roundworms do not require an intermediate host to spread from dog to dog, but can be transmitted by ingestion of eggs that are shed in the feces of infected dogs.
An ounce of feces from an infected dog contains 30 billion to 35 billion units of the virus.
All too often, puppies do not receive the last of their booster shots because the owners of new puppies, who are so filled with the joy of having a healthy, happy, well socialized puppy, innocently do not realize that they must protect their puppies from being exposed to the dreaded Parvo virus that is often contracted from sniffing the feces of other infected dogs in such places as public parks.
The most common causes of giardia in dogs is drinking from a lake, pond or stream that is contaminated with infected animal feces.
The most common method of worm transmission in adult cats is through ingestion of eggs from contact with infected feces.
A cat may directly ingest roundworm eggs from feces or from infected rodents.
They may become infected with parasites at birth (passed from their mother through the placenta or milk) or become infected through contact with infected feces or other infected animals.
Puppies from infected mothers are not born with the disease, but will quickly acquire it via their exposure to their mothers» feces.
It is possible for giardia to be passed on from dogs to humans so proper handling of infected dogs and infected feces is crucial.
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