Tonsil infections is passed from pet to pet through close contact, coughing, sneezing and
through contaminated food, water bowls and other objects.
Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic disease that is spread to humans and animals
through contaminated food or water or contact with an infected person or animal.
Salmonella are bacteria that spread to people
through contaminated food (eggs and meat) or contact with the stool of certain animals, including horses.
When it comes to keeping your pet healthy, you probably think most about diseases that your pet might be exposed
through contaminated food and contact with other animals.
The studies have identified important health risk factors including: persistent organic pollutants consumed
through contaminated food may be linked to diabetes; eating meat or eggs before pregnancy may raise gestational diabetes risk; taking in less than a single alcoholic drink per day may still raise the risk of breast cancer; daily consumption of the amount of cholesterol found in one egg may shorten a woman's lifespan as much as limited smoking; meat intake may be an infertility risk factor; there's a positive association between teen milk intake, especially skim milk, and teen acne; and nut consumption does not lead to expected weight gain.
It can be readily transmitted by air, insect bites or
through contaminated food or water.
The norovirus is transmitted
through contaminated food, utensils, and surfaces.
It is transmitted through direct contact, so you either picked up the infection
through contaminated food (especially seafood), water, or a person already infected with it.
The infection is transmitted to the newborn baby
through contaminated foods or if there is contact with contaminated stool.
The goal is not to assure that the public eats well, but that it avoids diseases that are transmitted
through contaminated foods.
Not exact matches
Norovirus is the most common cause of gastroenteritis, and it is spread by contact with
contaminated fecal matter
through unwashed
food, unwashed hands, or touching a
contaminated surface — and then touching your mouth.
As Charles Krauthammer has put it, AIDS is the archetypal behavioral epidemic: it is not spread
through the water supply or the air, it is not transmitted in
contaminated food or infected fomites.
It is caused by a virus that spreads in
contaminated food or
through poor hygiene,» Dr Sheppeard said.
A fact sheet from the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), indicates that about 90 % of exposure for humans is due to eating
contaminated food, since dioxins and furans typically accumulate in the fatty tissues of fish and animals that are exposed when these by - products are released into the water and air during manufacturing.2 Dioxin is not metabolized in our bodies, and is passed to our children
through the placenta and breastfeeding.3 Sodium Polyacrylate - Super Absorbent Polymers While actual contact with disposable diapers does not contribute to dioxin accumulation in your baby, your baby's bottom does come in contact with chemicals used to increase the absorbency of the diapers.
According to the FDA, lead makes its way into
food through contaminated soil, but Neltner suspects that processing may also play a role.
Lassa fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic illness transmitted to humans
through contact with
food or household items
contaminated with rodent urine or faeces.The viruses, which are often transmitted by rodents and bats, can cause fever, vomiting and bleeding, are often fatal.
Hepatitis A is a viral liver disease transmitted by ingesting
contaminated food or water
through direct contact with an infected person.
He said such pollution can lead to unclean drinking water, an unhealthy
food supply
through fish consumption and the flow of
contaminated water into smaller waterways.
The virus is shed in the feces and vomit — sometimes for months after symptoms resolve — and spreads
through people - to - people contact, by touching
contaminated surfaces and then the mouth, or eating
food contaminated with the virus.
For example,
through direct contact with the
food or with an infected pet;
through contact with
contaminated household surfaces; or by eating cross-
contaminated human
food.
Contaminated river, lost identity Before the St. Lawrence River spills into the Atlantic Ocean, it runs
through the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne and for centuries gave them water,
food and an identity.
In addition, the parasite can be spread
through foods and juices tainted by the
contaminated bug feces.
He would like to leave open the possibility that the visiting scientists believed that the outbreak was caused by
contaminated animal feed that travelled
through the
food chain.
It is transmitted to humans primarily
through consumption of
contaminated foods.
«Exposure to cadmium can occur due to poor disposal of industrial or electronics waste, and also
through cigarette smoke and ingestion of
contaminated food.
It is highly contagious, and spreads
through the human population in areas with poor water sanitation when
contaminated food or water is consumed.
As if this little monster isn't bad enough, it can be spread
through the air,
contaminated surfaces (it's also hard to kill) and
food handlers (fecal - oral).
It's often transmitted by
food or water
contaminated with feces, and
through person - to - person contact, he said.
The finding that egg consumption is significantly associated with levels of the penis - shrinking MEHP suggests that chickens themselves may be
contaminated, and that
food is not being
contaminated just
through packaging and processing.
These are foreign pathogens that make their way into our bodies
through unclean water, shellfish, pork products and other forms of
contaminated food.
Unlike hepatitis B and C — which are transmitted
through sex or exposure to infected blood — hepatitis A is usually spread
through ingestion of
contaminated food.
The virus spreads rapidly
through sneezing, coughing, and
through contaminated clothing and objects such as
food bowls or toys.
A dog can become infected with CAV - 1
through direct contact with an infected animal or
contaminated objects (e.g.,
food dishes or feces).
The bacteria is usually spread
through direct contact with infected urine or indirectly
through contaminated vegetation, soil,
food or water, In cities, the urine of rats and other rodents can spread the disease.
This is a viral disease that is easily spread
through direct contact and
through contact with bodily fluids or
contaminated food and water.
Direct contact with an infected cat is one mode of transmission; the virus is also spread
through contact with fomites (
contaminated objects) such as hands, instruments, clothing,
food and water dishes, toys and bedding.
This can
contaminate water,
food or other wet areas they travel
through.
Thus, transmission to people can occur
through the ingestion of
food that has been
contaminated by infected urine, by accidental inhalation of urine -
contaminated bedding, soil or
food / water particles, or by entering
through cuts on the skin.
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.
Indoor cats may also be exposed to parasites when they eat
contaminated food or by ingesting parasite eggs
through grooming or exposure to infectious feces.
That inevitably makes their conclusions negative because, as I already mentioned, prepackaged «balanced» raw
food diets that have passed
through many hands and been prepared in industrial kitchens are always the ones most likely to be
contaminated with salmonella and other harmful bacteria.
The virus is spread
through direct contact between dogs, or
through touching
contaminated stool,
food bowls, water bowls, leashes, surfaces and human hands and clothes.
The eggs can live in the environment for years and can be contracted either by the ingestion
through food, water or soil and also from infected faeces or other
contaminated animals.
The virus is spread
through respiratory secretions such as coughing and sneezing,
through direct dog contact (sniffing and licking) and as well as
through contaminated objects such as
food, toys, and floors.
Transmission is most common
through direct contact with infected urine or indirectly
through vegetation, soil,
food, water or bedding
contaminated with infected urine.
Animals left inside your home can escape
through storm damage, such as broken windows; those turned loose to fend for themselves are likely to become victims of exposure, starvation, predators,
contaminated food or water, or accidents.
A bacterial illness known as Rat Bite Fever can be transmitted
through a scratch, bite, rodent feces or
contaminated food and water.
Dog influenza can also be transmitted between dogs via
contaminated objects such as
food and water bowls, collars, leashes, toys, bedding, and
through nose - to - nose contact between dogs.
Cats become infected
through fecal contamination or
through consuming fecally
contaminated food or water.
The virus is spread mainly
through contact with feces, however, the virus is very stable in the environment and can be spread via
contaminated food bowls, water bowls, litter boxes, and health care workers.