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What Types of Diseases Can Humans Get From Animals?

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    Viruses

    • Racoons can be a source of rabies.racoon - waschb?¡èr image by Christian Schoettler from Fotolia.com

      Rabies is a common viral infection that attacks the central nervous system and the brain. The virus is typically transmitted through bites or scratches where open skin allows the virus to enter the body to affect the brain. The State of Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reports that 7,000 to 8,000 rabid animals are found in the United States each year. Rabies is common in racoons, skunks, rodents, cats, dogs, and bats.

      The West Nile virus is another common viral infection in humans that originates in birds and mosquitoes. The Arizona Department of Health Services indicated that 80 percent of infected people usually do not show symptoms, while flu-like symptoms are seen in 20 percent of infected individuals. Other viral diseases are avian influenza, Ebola virus, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever, Herpes Fever, and Rift Valley Fever.

    Bacteria

    • Foodborne diseases are commonly caused by bacterial agents. These include Salmonellosis and campylobateriosis, illnesses that can cause diarrhea, body malaise, fever, abdominal pain, and nausea. Anthrax, leptospirosis, Q fever, shigellosis, brucellosis, Escherichia coli, plague, and tularaemia are other bacterial zoonoses.

      Many bacterial strains have become resistant to antibiotics, resulting in the uncontrolled spread of infection. The industrialization of food production also contributes to the risk of contamination.

      Urogenital tract infections, gastroenteritis, arthritis, lymphadenitis, intestinal infection and meningitis are other symptoms that occur due to bacterial infection.

    Parasite

    • Some parasites can penetrate the skin of a bare foot.feet #7 image by Adam Borkowski from Fotolia.com

      Parasitic infection can cause seizures, irritable bowel diseases, and headache. Common parasitic zoonoses include trichinellosis, echinococcosis, and trematodosis. Children are the most likely candidates for this type of disease. Adults with compromised immune systems and those with occupational exposure to the disease are also at risk.

      Infection in humans is commonly acquired through ingestion of the parasite eggs on through an insect bite. Skin penetration on bare feet is also common. Other forms of parasitic infection include hookworms, roundworms, and tapeworms. A contaminated environment and poor hygiene may put anyone at risk of parasitic infection.

    Fungi

    • Nail infection may be caused by fungal zoonoses.kunst-fingern?¡ègel image by inka schmidt from Fotolia.com

      Fungal zoonoses usually affect the skin, nails and hairs of human beings with resulting symptoms of itchiness, scaling, redness, and hair loss. Sporotrichosis is a common disease found in cats that causes mycotic infection affecting the skin in humans. The sites of infections for fungal zoonoses may be superficial, cutaneous, sub-cutaneous, and systemic. The outer layer of the skin and hair are involved with superficial infection while the nails, skin, and hairs are affected with the cutaneous type of infection. The fungi implant in the skin, producing lesions affecting deeper skin layers and muscles in sub-cutaneous infection, while systemic infection involves the spread of fungi to the lungs or other organs, leading to pulmonary and other infections.

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