Other sources of infection are wild animals that visit the kennel area and deposit
infected feces in an area accessible to the dog.
Not exact matches
It's found
in soil, food, or water that has been contaminated with
feces (poop) from
infected humans or animals.
One SARS patient with diarrhea managed to
infect 321 other people
in an apartment complex because faulty plumbing aerosolized his
feces, allowing them to drift on wind currents into other apartments.
Kelp gulls eat the
feces of fur seal pups
infected with hookworms, sometimes wounding the poor pups
in their efforts to obtain a meal, a new study reveals.
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.
The eggs are shed
in the
infected person's
feces.
Cholera is usually caused by bacteria
in water contaminated by
feces from
infected people.
If the
infected person defecates outside (near bushes,
in a garden, or field) of if the
feces of an
infected person are used as fertilizer, eggs are deposited on soil.
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.
Hookworm eggs are passed
in the
feces of an
infected person.
The first indication that a dog or cat is
infected with some type of parasite is, very often, the presence of «something»
in the dog's or cat's
feces.
Taking these kind of measures are extremely important because when an animal is
infected with parvovirus it lets off large quantities of the virus through its
feces contaminating the whole environment it lives
in.
Dogs become
infected with Giardia when they come
in contact with
infected feces, directly or indirectly.
In rare cases, the disease may also be spread through the ingestion of
infected feces.
When the cat gets
infected, the early stages involve an intestinal form where the contagious oocysts are shed
in feces but the cat may or may not have any diarrhea.
A fully - grown dog or cat can pick up the parasites by eating
infected food or water, or
feces found
in soil, thereby ingesting roundworm eggs too small to be noticeable.
Toxo (for short) is a parasite that lives
in the brains of some mice and rats, but is spread through cat
feces after a cat eats an
infected rodent.
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.
These eggs or larvae may be present
in the
feces of
infected felines, but may also be found
in soil or sand that has been contaminated with
feces.
In order to get infected, the puppy must be exposed to the viral particles found in feces, infected soil and anything that can carry the virus around such as shoes, car tires, the dog's paws etc
In order to get
infected, the puppy must be exposed to the viral particles found
in feces, infected soil and anything that can carry the virus around such as shoes, car tires, the dog's paws etc
in feces,
infected soil and anything that can carry the virus around such as shoes, car tires, the dog's paws etc..
Even if your dog is not showing symptoms, it is still possible for him to pass the oocysts
in his
feces and therefore
infect other dogs.
Coccidia are shed
in an
infected dog's
feces in a protected form called an oocyst, which is resistant to damage and can survive
in the environment for extended periods of time.
Dogs become
infected with roundworms when they unknowingly ingest the eggs contained
in other dog's
feces, or when they eat something with dirt on it that once contained the
feces of an
infected dog.
These eggs are protected by a hard shell, so they can lay dormant for years
in soil that at one time contained an
infected dog's
feces.
The virus is shed
in the
feces and saliva of cats that are
infected by the feline infectious peritonitis virus.
If he is allowed to come
in contact with
infected feces, even while undergoing treatment, he can easily reinfect himself and the treatment will need to start again.
Oocysts («eggs»)
in cat
feces may
infect rodents, man, and dogs, and you know how dogs are irresistibly drawn to litter boxes!
Cats
in multiple cat environments are at much higher risk for FCoV infection than solo cats because they are more likely to be exposed to the
feces of
infected cats, either via shared litters or by bits of
feces on shoes, clothing or objects.
The virus occurs
in saliva, nasal secretions, urine,
feces and milk from
infected cats.
It is shed
in the
feces of
infected dogs, but it can live on objects such as toys, bedding, and cage floors for up to six months.
It can be found
in feces passed by
infected dogs, and can
infect people if they accidentally touch these
feces and don't wash their hands afterwards.
Infected birds shed influenza virus
in their saliva, nasal secretions, and
feces.
Parvovirus is extremely contagious and can be transmitted by any person, animal or object that comes
in contact with an
infected dog's
feces.
Toxoplasmosis cysts are shed
in the
feces of
infected animals.
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.
There is no need to isolate the
infected dog, but do make sure to pick up any
feces deposited by the dog right away, and you may want to bleach the spot
in the grass just to be on the safe side.
Tapeworm eggs, which are shed within tapeworm segments
in feces, are eaten by flea larvae that develop into
infected fleas.
Your dog can be exposed to giardia by ingesting an
infected cyst lurking
in another animal's
feces.
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.
Dogs and cats that are
infected with Toxocara can shed Toxocara eggs
in their
feces.
Virus is shed
in very high quantities
in saliva and nasal secretions, but also
in urine,
feces, and milk from
infected cats.
It is transmitted through
infected feces, infectious dogs, or contaminated areas and toys, and can linger
in the soil for up to one year.
If a dog has a confirmed case of parvo they can
infect neighborhood dogs with their
feces and through soil that has come
in contact with their
feces.
Infected animals and people will shed the bacteria
in their
feces, serving as a source of infection to others.
Fomites on food and water bowls, airborne particles, feathers,
feces, and other items that have been
in contact with a bird with psittacosis can all
infect healthy birds.
However, they can also ingest it during grooming after coming
in contact with
infected soil or
feces.
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.
This is because the vagina can be easily
infected with some of the same bacteria found
in feces.
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.
Roundworm eggs can be found
in dog
feces,
infected animals and animal remains.