Animal diseases, known as zoonoses, have become a growing concern between tutors and health professionals. Propagated through bites, scratches, feces or contact with secretions from infected beings, they can affect both pets and humans. Some of the most common are anger, toxoplasmosis, scabies, leptospirosis and giardiasis.
“A vaccination Regular animal is one of the most important steps to prevent some diseases, such as anger. Also, maintain the hygiene of the environments where pets They circulate and perform periodic exams are essential measures to ensure that animals are healthy and do not transmit disease to humans, ”says Fábia Marques, coordinator of the Anhanguera College Veterinary Medicine course.
Hygiene is fundamental for disease prevention
Beyond the care of petsthe prevention of zoonoses involves simple measures in everyday life. Washing hands after contact with animals, avoiding contact with feces and secretions and ensuring that pets use antiparasites regularly are practices that help reduce the risk of contamination.
“Personal and home hygiene is critical to prevent zoonoses. Symptoms which may arise in both animals and humans such as fever, diarrhea or skin changes, ”warns Fábia Marques.
Regular visits to the veterinarian
Another important point is education on the responsibility to take care of the welfare of animals, which includes regular visits to the veterinarian. “Veterinarians play a fundamental role in preventing zoonoses, performing check-ups health in pets And providing guidelines on food, hygiene and necessary vaccines, ”concludes Fábia Marques.
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