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. 2001 Jul;110(1):24-6, 29-30, 35-6 passim.
doi: 10.3810/pgm.2001.07.970.

Zoonotic infections from pets. Understanding the risks and treatment

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Zoonotic infections from pets. Understanding the risks and treatment

G Morrison. Postgrad Med. 2001 Jul.

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  • Postgrad Med 2002 Feb;111(2):23

Abstract

As much as we hate to admit it, even the gentlest of our friendly pets can harbor harmful pathogens, and although the fact is not widely known, pet-associated infections can significantly affect the health of humans. In this article, Dr Morrison focuses on pets and their accompanying potential zoonoses, outlining how these diseases can be transmitted to humans and how the infections are treated. Special attention is paid to rabies and toxoplasmosis, which have attained particular notoriety over time.

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