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Aug 25 2022

Monkeypox and Pets

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It’s all over the news: the monkeypox virus is transmissible to animals and causes similar symptoms, like skin rashes and lesions, as it does in humans. Now, pet owners are wondering what they can do to keep themselves and their pets safe. And the very first thing is not to panic!

While monkeypox is serious, it isn’t the only human-to-animal transmissible disease. Rabies, salmonellosis, Lyme disease, certain strains of influenza, and various parasitic infections are also transmissible but responsible pet owners typically do a good job of protecting themselves and their pets from these risks with vaccines, preventives, and other proactive behaviors. The current challenge is there aren’t any vaccines or medications to prevent a monkeypox infection.

That said, you don’t have to keep Fluffy inside until the virus is under control, and here’s why:

All this being said, if you suspect yourself, someone in your household or your pet has been exposed to monkeypox, again, don’t panic! Here are some general guidelines:

In summary, there is little information about the transmission of monkeypox from humans to animals and vice versa. A lot of research is yet to be done. If the Covid-19 pandemic did us any favors, it instilled good habits for personal hygiene, physical distancing, and self-quarantine.

Did we mention “don’t panic”?

LifeLearn Team | LifeLearn News

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