National Health said that Mr. Lin has been itching his face, torso, and upper limbs recently, and he has also developed a red rash, and he has been diagnosed with tinea corporis. After the doctor learned that Mr. Lin had a pet, he told him that it might be brought by the pet, and Mr. Lin was a little puzzled: "My dog is very clean, and he bathes every day, how can he still transmit diseases?"”
Actually,Pets carry many microorganisms that cannot be seen by the naked eye, when the environment is warm and humid, it is conducive to the reproduction and growth of microorganisms, and when people sweat a lot and have close contact with pets, they are more likely to be infected with diseases, such as being infected with fungi will get "ringworm". Many pets, including cats and dogs, can carry or parasitize a large number of pathogenic microorganisms, causing human diseases. When the human body is scratched or bitten by pets, it can cause or secondary various bacterial infections, such as purulent ** disease. If pets suffer from ringworm disease or carry pathogenic fungi, they can be transmitted to people, the most common can cause tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea faciens, etc., and may even be transmitted among family members.
In particular, I would like to remind everyone that pet families should keep their pets clean, do a good job of physical examination and deworming work regularly, and often clean the pet's cage. At the same time, pay attention to personal hygiene, try to avoid close contact with pets, and family members should go to the hospital in time if they have ** disease**.
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*: Zhang Qian, Jinan Workers' Hospital].
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