What diseases can pets such as cats and dogs cause harm to people? How to prevent and solve it?

Cats have three diseases: cat rabies, cat scratch injury and cat moss.

Dogs carry: canine distemper, rabies, viral hepatitis, canine parvovirus infection and parasitic diseases.

Like dogs, cats are afraid of light and water. The incidence of rabies in domestic cats is relatively low, and the virus mainly exists in the saliva of sick animals. Healthy cats are mainly infected by skin scratches, bites, mucosal lesions and other wounds, which will be transmitted to people.

Cat scratch disease is a zoonotic infectious disease. The incubation period is generally 10-30 days, and a few can last for several months or even one or two years. At the onset, lymphadenopathy and fever may occur. The transmission between cats is mainly carried out through fleas. After being bitten or scratched by a cat, you must go to the hospital in time and get rabies vaccine.

Cat moss is a highly contagious disease, which can be transmitted to people, but it usually lasts for a short time in people, but it is a protracted war for cats.

For the prevention of three diseases of cats, it is the first and necessary preventive work to vaccinate cats. Once the cat is found to have abnormal symptoms, it must be sent to the pet hospital for examination and treatment in time. Under normal circumstances, don't irritate the cat, it will be scratched or bitten by the cat. If you are attacked or infected by a cat, you must be treated in time.

Canine distemper is the most serious virus infection in dogs, which is highly contagious and mainly occurs in puppies. ? Rabies is caused by neurotrophic virus, which is an infectious disease of mammals, including humans and chickens. Animals such as foxes and wolves are hosts of viruses.

Viral hepatitis is an infectious disease caused by adenovirus, which exists in saliva, feces and urine of sick dogs. The disease is transmitted by mouth or contact. Canine parvovirus infection is found in puppies, and the symptoms are divided into enteritis and myocarditis. There are many common parasitic diseases in dogs, such as ascariasis, hookworm disease and toxoplasmosis. These small pests and diseases lurk in dogs and can be transmitted to people.

For the disease prevention of dogs, dogs need to be vaccinated to prevent possible diseases when they are young, and kennels and family venues should be disinfected regularly. People should not be too close to dogs to avoid being infected with unhealthy bacteria.