Canine distemper is a disease with a high fatality rate and rapid onset. Symptoms include vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and cough. Parents are anxious when a dog gets distemper, but it's worth noting that distemper is not contagious to humans. In order to prevent the occurrence of canine distemper, parents should regularly vaccinate their dogs against canine distemper and pay attention to the cleanliness and sanitation of the environment.
It's important to know what distemper is, a highly contagious disease caused by the canine distemper virus, sometimes called the "puppy killer." Initial symptoms include fever, lack of energy, decreased appetite, sneezing, runny nose and diarrhea. If the dog can return to normal within 1-3 days, we must pay attention to it and take it to the pet hospital for treatment immediately. If it is not treated in time, the dog will enter the middle stage of canine distemper virus, and symptoms such as fever, nasal discharge, and eye mucus will appear again. At this time, the dog is more reluctant to eat, listless, lethargic, accompanied by vomiting, diarrhea and other gastrointestinal manifestations. If there are neurological symptoms such as convulsions and foaming at the mouth, it means that the dog has entered the late stage of canine distemper, and it is very difficult to cure.
One of the biggest concerns of dog owners is whether canine distemper is contagious to humans. In fact, canine distemper is transmitted through body fluids, and the route of infection is similar to AIDS. Dog body fluids, such as blood, saliva, urine, and mucus, can contain pathogens. Therefore, utensils and tableware that have been in contact with distemper-infected dogs should be kept away from other dogs.
Canine distemper is not contagious to humans, but it is very contagious to dogs. Even if the owner is careful, it is difficult for other dogs to avoid infection, because the virus can be transmitted through the air and respiratory routes.
3. What is the method to prevent canine distemper? Due to the high prevalence of canine distemper in puppies, especially newly purchased dogs are susceptible to infection, the owner should take preventive measures in advance, choose regular channels to purchase and inject the vaccine, or vaccinate the puppies when they are 45 days old. Reduce the infection rate. In addition, during the epidemic, try to minimize going out and avoid contact with sick dogs.
Treatment for canine distemper requires early detection and treatment, so owners need to pay close attention to their dogs for symptoms. If your dog develops symptoms of respiratory tract infection such as fever, loss of appetite, lack of energy, runny nose, etc., it is recommended to go to the hospital for treatment immediately. Even if the disease has entered the middle and late stage, you should not give up lightly, because your persistence may be the dog's only chance to survive.
After reading the above, can pet owners be more aware of whether canine distemper is contagious to humans, and feel more confident in dealing with the situation?
An overview of the expanded content of "Is canine distemper infecting humans? Prevention methods for canine distemper":Canine distemper will not be directly transmitted to humans, but humans can carry and spread the virus by touching objects infected with canine distemper virus, such as clothes and shoes. Therefore, it is recommended that people wash their hands after touching pet dogs and avoid direct contact with sick dogs as much as possible. Ways to prevent canine distemper include: 1. Dogs are vaccinated, and vaccinations should not be neglected. 2. Regularly give the dog a physical examination, and treat the symptoms in time. 3. Keep the dog's environment hygienic, and clean the drinking water fountain and shelter regularly. 4. Avoid contact with sick or unvaccinated dogs. 5. Pay attention to the dog's diet and exercise to improve immunity.
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