What diseases can dogs transmit to humans?
-2022/1/18-
Dogs have an incubation period of about 7 days after they are infected with a minor disease. These diseases are very rapid onset, highly contagious, and often localized in outbreaks.

What are the common infectious diseases of dogs ?
After a dog is infected with a minor disease, there is an incubation period of about 7 days. These diseases are very rapid onset, highly contagious, and often localized in outbreaks.
Canine viral enteritis (CVE) is a canine parvovirus (CPV) caused by oral infection in virus-contaminated feces. This virus is highly resistant and viable in its natural environment. Viral enteropathy is a very important and scary disease. In daily life, we must pay attention to regularly vaccinating dogs to improve the immunity of pet dogs.
Rabies is also a common and deadly infectious disease in dogs. The clinical symptoms of affected dogs may be extreme excitement, sensitivity to sound, dilated pupils, biting people, animals and other objects, laryngeal nerves, strange barking, difficulty swallowing, jaw paralysis and opening, tongue protruding and drooling, movement disorders , cramps, and later died of paralysis of the whole body.
Which diseases can dogs infect humans?
A zoonotic acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by rabies virus, mainly in dogs, cats, mice, wolves, foxes, ferrets, bears, bats, etc. Almost all warm-blooded animals can carry rabies virus. The incubation period varies, but most cases develop within 3 months.
The most common form of dog skin disease is fungal skin disease. It is caused by ringworm, which mainly leads to human "ringworm" disease. Spread by direct contact or exposure to ringworms in the environment. After infection, people appear as round red plaques, which may be accompanied by dandruff and itching.
Such as external parasites: fleas, lice, ticks, internal parasites: heartworms, roundworms, tapeworms.
Friends of pet dogs, you should pay attention, there may be many hygiene problems hidden under the clean hair of dogs. If you have been with dogs for a long time, especially friends who have pet dogs, the following common pathogens may be transmitted from pets.
Rabies causative agent: rabies virus. Route of infection: Bites by animals carrying the virus. Symptoms in the human body: fear of light, headache, restlessness, body cramps, persistent high fever, death.
Leptospirosis causative agent: Leptospira. Route of infection: The pathogens excreted in the urine of infected animals contaminate water and soil, and they become infected after contact. Symptoms in humans: fever, headache, vomiting, jaundice, renal insufficiency, muscle pain.
Pathogens of Pasteurellosis: Pasteurella. Route of infection: It can be transmitted by being bitten or licked by a sick animal. Symptoms in humans: local pain, redness, swelling.
Lyme disease causative agent: Borrelia burgdorferi. Route of infection: Bites by parasitic parasites that carry pathogens on dogs. Symptoms in humans: well-defined erythema, arthritis.
Canine ascariasis pathogen: Ascaris canis. Route of infection: Contact with feces containing worm eggs, or ingestion of worm eggs that are not easily visible to the naked eye. Symptoms in humans: fever, muscle pain, weakness, and visual disturbances in young children.
Canine Heartworm Disease Pathogen: Heartworm. Route of infection: It is transmitted through blood. Mosquitoes, fleas and other insects that have bitten diseased animals can be infected by biting people again. Symptoms in humans: chest pain, high fever, cough.
Mange causative agent: Mange mites. Route of infection: The infection can be caused by direct contact with the affected area of an infected animal. Symptoms in humans: Itchy skin, pimples. Dermatomycosis causative agent: Microsporum. Route of infection: The infection can be caused by direct contact with the affected area of an infected animal. Symptoms in humans: round erythema with small blisters on the skin of the head, hands and feet.
The causative agent of bean tapeworm disease: Taenia bean tapeworm. Route of infection: Infected by ingestion of fleas carrying infectious larvae. Symptoms in the human body: Usually there are no obvious symptoms, and it can cause severe digestive disorders.
Fecal nematode pathogen: Fecal nematode. Routes of infection: skin and soil infections. Symptoms in humans: diarrhea, sticky bloody stools.


