Sentences with phrase «skin contact with animals»

The pesticide must be safe for prolonged skin contact with animals and non-toxic in the event the animal chews on the collar.

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While researchers could not identify how a particular animal became infected, treponemal infections are known to be transmitted by contact with the skin lesion of an infected individual, so a pet macaque could potentially pick up the bacteria, said Lisa Jones - Engel, a UW research assistant professor of anthropology who led the study.
They can enter the body through food, drink, contact with animals or infected person, or even just skin contact, and parasite infections can last for years.
Any cat can become infected through direct or indirect contact with an infected animal, or anything (dishes, bedding, etc.) that has been contaminated by the cat's skin cells or hairs.
Zimmerman was apparently confounded when he was ordered to have 39 of his dogs seen by a veterinarian due to flea and fly bites that, rest assured, went above and beyond that of minor skin irritations. Indeed, since dog wardens are now outfitted with digital cameras it would be of tremendous interest to know if photographs of the doomed dogs exist. Nevertheless, Zimmerman contacted a large animal veterinarian for advice despite the fact that the state's Dog Law requires all licensed canine kennels to have documentation providing the name and contact information for the veterinarian of record who cares for the dogs. Could it be that Richard Martrich and Orlando Aguirre, the two dog wardens who had inspected the kennel over the previous six years, had overlooked this detail and is it possible that the dogs in Zimmerman's care had never been seen by a veterinarian?
Because in canines, allergens primarily assert their effect through contact with the animal's skin, frequent bathing may relieve the allergic inflammation that leads to constant scratching and skin infections.
Cats contract ringworm from other infected animals or contact with skin cells from an infected animal.
Dogs can become infected by exposure to contaminated water (both through ingestion or contact with mucous membranes or broken skin), exposure to urine from an infected animal (e.g. contaminated food, bedding, soil, etc.), bite wounds, and ingestion of tissues from infected animals.
Ringworm, transmitted by contact with an infected animal's skin or fur, is more common in homes with multiple cats.
Dogs can also be affected when they come into contact with the skin of an infected animal.
It is most commonly transmitted from animals to humans when people with unhealed breaks in the skin, come into contact with water or soil that has been contaminated with animal urine.
Contact with neighboring animals could lead to fleas attaching to human skin.
This is a virus which can only be transmitted through a bite which breaks the skin or comes in contact with bodily fluids of an infected animal.
«Caution: Hazardous to humans and domestic animals... Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing.
After having contact with a rabid animal, the rabies virus may remain alive on your pet's skin for up to two hours.
Direct contact with infected animal may cause an itchy rash to develop on the skin - not common.
A cat can get ringworm directly through contact with an infected animal - or indirectly through contact with bedding, dishes and other materials that have been contaminated with the skin cells or hairs of infected animals.
Ringworm is spread from animals to humans through direct contact with an infected animal's skin or hair or through contact with contaminated equipment, such as brushes.
This works by putting one or two drops of the essential oils onto a woven fabric flea collar on a regular basis, but care must be taken not to get the essential oil into the animal's eyes or in direct contact with the skin.
However, should your pet accidentally come into contact with Febreze when it is still wet, we would not anticipate problems beyond mild skin irritation (which can occur with any product in animals with sensitive skin) or minor stomach upset, if it is ingested.
A cat can get ringworm directly through contact with an infected animal — or indirectly through contact with bedding, dishes and other materials that have been contaminated with the skin cells or hairs of infected animals.
If there is skin contact with the oils, the skin will become very red in color and be extremely painful to the animal.
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