Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Pet-Scription

Pets provide many health benefits for people.  However, some pets can transmit diseases to people.  These diseases are called zoonoses (zoo-oh-noh-sees).  This Pet-Scription has been given to your to help you enjoy your pets while keeping you healthy.

To best protect yourself from getting sick from many animal diseases, wash your hands with running water and soap after contact with animals and their feces (stool).  Avoid rough play with cats and dogs to prevent scratches and bites.  Some people are more likely than others to get diseases from animals and need to be extra cautious.  A person's age and health status may affect his or her immune system, increasing the chances of getting sick.  These people include:

Different types of animals can carry different diseases.  Some animals may be more likely than others to carry diseases that make people sick.  If you fit into one of the groups of people outlined above, you should avoid contact with the following:
Additionally, if you are at higher risk of diseases from animals, you should be extra cautions around farm animals, including those at petting zoos and petting farms.


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