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  1. Dogs are a major reservoir for zoonotic infections. Dogs transmit several viral and bacterial diseases to humans. Zoonotic diseases can be transmitted to human by infected saliva, aerosols, contaminated urine or feces and direct contact with the dog.

  2. 2 Ιουλ 2015 · Occasionally, however, pathogens may be transmitted from dogs to human beings, resulting in problems ranging from a trivial rash to life-threatening bacteremia. These infections are reviewed in this article.

  3. Diseases passed between animals and people (called zoonotic diseases or zoonoses) present an ongoing public health concern. Many organisms (such as bacteria and viruses) that infect animals can also cause disease in people.

  4. Commonly, transmission involves close contact with an animal, generally via inhalation, ingestion, or other mechanisms, resulting in the contamination of mucous membranes, damaged skin, or in some cases, intact skin.

  5. 5 Αυγ 2020 · Dogs have served people well as companions, workmates, guides, and protectors. However, on occasion, dogs may injure humans through biting or may transmit pathogens resulting in a large number of problems ranging from a trivial rash to life-threatening bacteremia.

  6. While technically not zoonotic diseases spread from dogs, there are a number of vector-borne diseases that can be transmitted to both dogs and humans. Examples include Lyme disease and Babesiosis spread by ticks, and Leishmaniasis spread by sandflies.

  7. 14 Οκτ 2014 · The most commonly suffered zoonotic bacterial infections in humans are transmitted via animal bites and scratches. Various dog breeds have been characterized for their role in killing dog bite attacks, such as pit bull breeds, malamutes, chows, rottweiler, huskies, German shepherds, and wolf hybrids (16 – 18).