Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Kennel Cough In Humans Can Ringworm And/or Kennel Cough Be Transmitted From Pets To Humans And Then To Other Humans?

Can ringworm and/or kennel cough be transmitted from pets to humans and then to other humans? - kennel cough in humans

and if so, is what the timetable

5 comments:

JR said...

Ringworm is not kennel cough.

JeN said...

Ringworm - Yes
Kennel cough - no.
Giardia, tapeworms, hookworms, coccidia - Yes
Ear mites - yes.
Earrings - Art (not reproduced in us, but fall outside the eggs and bite us).

Most viruses are host specific, ie they require a biochemical environment of the blood to reproduce. Many parasites and fungal infections, but are versatile and can infect several species.

Butters said...

The kennel cough, no, no dogs to humans. Ringworm, yes. I worked in a veterinary office, and we must be with the arrival of the animals with ringworm careful. Some girls who have worked with them, talk to the moth into an animal before they are caught.

squishie bug said...

You can get it by direct contact with an animal or human origin. The kennel cough, but it is something like a dog.

Bozema said...

Ringworm yes, cough or kennel.

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