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  1. Nontraditional pets have a particularly high risk of being infected with zoonotic agents, especially when captured directly from the wild. During an outbreak of monkeypox in the US, this virus spread from exotic African rodents, imported as pets, to pet prairie dogs and then to humans.

  2. Pain is a subjective experience with two complementary aspects: one is a localized sensation in a particular body part; the other is an unpleasant quality of varying severity commonly associated with behaviors directed at relieving or terminating the experience.

  3. Contact with the animal itself is one way that disease is spread, but other ways include contact with urine, feces, or respiratory secretions of an infected animal, or contact with other items in the animal’s environment. Disease can also be spread through scratches or bites by a pet, or by insects that carry the infection from animals to humans.

  4. 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.

  5. 2 Ιουλ 2015 · 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. There are several diseases that can be transmitted from dogs to humans. Dogs can carry agents that make us ill and caution is advisable. Zoonosis often works both ways and we can infect dogs with a disease as well.

  7. Pain is a feeling of physical or emotional discomfort that’s different for every person and can range from mild to severe. When assessing your patient’s pain, follow the steps of the Clinical Judgment Measurement Model or CJMM to make clinical decisions about patient care.

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