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Do foxes carry diseases?

Foxes - what can be done?
The main disease problem in foxes is Mange, this cannot be transmitted to humans or cats. In theory fox mange could be caught by dog, but in practice it doesn't. The UK has been completely rabies free for many years and there are well prepared contingency plans for deal with any possible outbreak.
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What diseases do mosquitoes carry?

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Mosquitoes are known to have carried diseases such as malaria, yellow fever, dog heartworm, West Nile virus and St. Louis encephalitis. Only in the last century has it been known that mosquitoes are capable of spreading disease. The diseases are often viruses that are picked up by the mosquito when it feeds on an infected host. When the mosquito feeds on another host, it can then spread the disease.
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Do mosquitoes carry diseases?

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Any insect that feeds on blood can transmit disease organisms from human to human, but mosquitoes are the most formidable transmitters of disease in the animal kingdom. Mosquito-borne diseases are caused by human parasites that enters their blood stream. The female mosquito picks up the parasite when she sucks blood to develop her eggs. The parasites complete a portion of their own life cycles in the mosquito, and either multiply, change in form inside the mosquito, or do both.
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Why do mosquitoes bite?
Any insect that feeds on blood has the potential of transmitting disease organisms from human to human. Mosquitoes are highly developed blood-sucking insects and are the most formidable transmitters of disease in the animal kingdom. Mosquito-borne diseases are caused by human parasites that have a stage in their life cycle that enters the blood stream. The female mosquito picks up the blood stage of the parasite when she imbibes blood to develop her eggs.
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Q-6. I HEARD MOLES CARRY DISEASES. IS THAT TRUE?

Mole Control: Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Yes, moles rarely but sometimes can be carriers of rabies. Rabies, a virus, progressively paralyzes and can kill any mammal, including humans. Rabies is generally contracted through contact with an infected mole through biting. Though humans should avoid contact with any mole, if a mole seems especially fearless around humans, it could be infected. Call United Wildlife mole control immediately for professional mole removal.
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What diseases do cockroaches, flies, rodents, etc. carry?

Environmental Management Department (EMD) FAQs
These "vectors" have been shown to carry a variety of disease-causing organisms. Some of these organisms are the cause of Salmonellosis, Shigellosis, Leptrospirosis, and a variety of other food-borne illnesses. The problem with rodent bait in a food facility is that rodents may carry the poisonous bait in their mouths and drop the bait throughout the facility, contaminating food, food contact surfaces, and food related items.
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What diseases do they carry?

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Feral goats carry many parasites such as cestodes, nematodes and protozoans. The degree of cross-infection between feral goats and stock is not known but thought to be fairly low except in well-watered pastures where stocking rates are high. However, feral goats are usually not common in these areas. Feral goats can also carry a wide range of bacterial and viral diseases such as the bacterium that cause melioidosis.
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Foxes - what can be done?

Foxes - what can be done?
No. However, we do provide information foxes and practical guidance on deterring foxes. Foxes very rarely spread any diseases and live largely in harmony with man. They also help to control pests by preying on rats, mice and pigeons. Fox control is unsuccessful because foxes compensate for increases of mortality by increasing the number of vixens that breed. In the UK it is illegal to poison, gas, asphyxiate, maim, stab, impale, drown or club foxes.
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Q-6. I HEARD GEESE CARRY DISEASES. IS THAT TRUE?

Bird Control - Geese Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Geese do carry diseases, including swimmer’s itch, histoplasmosis, toxoplasmosis, and giardia. These goose illnesses are spread by contact with goose poop, nest materials and dead geese. When geese live in your pond, swimming pool or nearby lake, parasites that live on the geese will infest the water and climb aboard swimmers, giving them swimmer’s itch. The parasite larvae crawl onto the skin and burrow under it, which leads to a very severe, itchy red rash.
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Do armadillos carry diseases, such as leprosy?

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Wild armadillos have been known to be infected with the bacterium that causes leprosy (Hansen's disease). The only cases of transmission from armadillos to humans have occurred in rare incidents in which people ate undercooked armadillo meat.
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What diseases do Ticks carry?

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Lyme disease – affects humans as well as dogs and rarely cats. In dogs it may cause fever, lethargy, arthritis and occasionally skin disease. Anaplasmosis – rarely diagnosed in the UK but symptoms include fever, reluctance to move and general malaise.Europe Ehrlichiosis – a disease that’s seen in the Mediterranean, signs range from mild fever with loss of appetite to severe illness with anaemia and blood clotting.
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Do fleas carry diseases?

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Yes. Fleas are a VERY REAL HEALTH HAZARD and are vectors of many diseases. Among these are BUBONIC PLAGUE, SALMONELLA, TAPEWORM, TYPHUS and other FEVERS.
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Do Mosquitoes in Ohio Carry Other Diseases?

People and West Nile Virus
Yes. There are several other viruses circulating among mosquitoes in Ohio that can cause encephalitis. St. Louis Encephalitis, which is closely related to WNV, caused a major epidemic in 1975, resulting in 416 human cases and 29 fatalities. Every year, about 14 Ohioans, primarily children, are affected with La Crosse Encephalitis. In 1991, an outbreak of Eastern Equine Encephalitis affected horses in the Killbuck Marsh area in Holmes and Wayne Counties.
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ARE THERE CORRELATIONS WITH OTHER DISEASES?

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Recent research suggests that a prolonged QT-interval could be an important cause for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Mutations in the KCNJ2 gene are associated with Andersen syndrome (AS). AS is a rare, inherited disorder characterized by periodic paralysis, skeletal developmental abnormalities and a prolonged QT-interval (see point 2) with ventricular arrhythmias. Because of the prolongation of the QT-interval, AS is considered a subtype of long QT syndrome.
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Are these diseases very serious?

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Although we might not think these diseases are very serious because we don't see them in our communities, they do still exist and can be very deadly. Before the MMR vaccine, measles used to kill hundreds--sometimes thousands--of people a year. In the 1920's over 10,000 people a year died from diphtheria. And in the 1940's and 50's tens of thousands of children were crippled and killed by polio.
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What diseases are covered?

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For POWs detained for 30 days or more, such eligibility covers any of the following illnesses that are found at a compensable level (at least 10 percent disabling): avitaminosis; beriberi; chronic dysentery; dysthymic disorder, or depressive neurosis; helminthiasis; irritable bowel syndrome and malnutrition, including associated optic atrophy.
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What about catching diseases?

The Barefoot FAQ
The following is an excerpt from a pamphlet on Athlete's Foot by the American Academy of Dermatology, April 1994: Athlete's foot does not occur among people who traditionally go barefoot. It's moisture, sweating and lack of proper ventilation of the feet that present the perfect setting for the fungus of athlete's foot to grow.
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What about diseases?

Roses - Frequently Asked Questions
A number of diseases affect roses. Where the weather is humid, roses that descend from Rosa foetida (most reds and yellows) and those that decend from China Roses (most remontant roses) are apt to develop small back spots on the leaves or canes. These spots are a a fungal disease called blackspot. A leaf with a touch of blackspot is doomed. The fungus spreads easily, and if not taken care of, can defoliate a plant in several weeks.
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Q-5. I HEARD SNAKES CARRY DISEASES. IS THAT TRUE?

Snake Control: Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Yes—snakes can carry diseases. Snakes can be host to a large number of parasites, which in turn, can affect humans, dogs and cats. Protozoa can cause digestive, respisnakeory and reproductive illnesses in snakes, humans and other animals. Tapeworms are parasites of the digestive system. Roundworms can damage the lungs and digestive tract. Snakes carry the bacteria salmonella on their skin.
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Can mosquitoes carry other diseases besides West Nile virus?

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Mosquitoes transmit many important diseases, such as yellow fever and malaria. In Colorado, important diseases include West Nile virus, western equine encephalitis, Saint Louis encephalitis, and heartworm in dogs.
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How can I help protect my family and myself from mosquitoes and the diseases they may carry?

Cook County Department of Public Health
During the summer, mosquitoes can develop in any standing water that lasts more than seven to 10 days. Consequently, you can begin protecting your family from mosquitoes by reducing the amount of standing water available for mosquito breeding around your home:
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Crawford County Health Department
During the summer, mosquitoes can develop in any standing water that lasts more than 7 to 10 days. Consequently, you can begin protecting your family from mosquitoes by reducing the amount of standing water available for mosquito breeding around your home: Dispose of discarded tires, cans, plastic containers, ceramic pots or other unused similar water-holding containers that have accumulated on your property.
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Q-9. I HEARD AN OPOSSUM CAN CARRY DISEASES. IS THAT TRUE?

Opossum Control - Opposum Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Opossum waste can carry roundworm, a parasite whose eggs can cause health problems in humans who inhale or ingest them. Roundworms can live in human intestines for up to two years and can cause abdominal pain, diarrhea, lung problems and, in severe cases, they can block the intestines.
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Q-7. I HEARD BATS CARRY DISEASES. IS THAT TRUE?

Bat Control: Inspections, Trapping, Removal, and Prevention
Bats are some of the main rabies hosts in the country. Rabies, a virus, progressively paralyzes and can kill any mammal, including humans. Though humans should avoid contact with any bats, if the bat seems especially fearless around humans or is very active during the day, it could be infected. Call United Wildlife’s bat-control experts immediately at 1-888-488-1415.
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Q-7. I HEARD MICE CARRY DISEASES. IS THAT TRUE?

Mice Control - Trapping, Removal, Extermination, & Mouse...
Mice’s reputation as dirty animals is 100 percent accuMousee. House mice, deer mice and white-footed mice are primary carriers of leptospirosis, salmonella, Mousebite fever, ricketsiallpox, lymphocytic choriomeningitis, tapeworms, ringworms and hantavirus. Humans become infected with leptospirosis when they come into contact with water, food or soil containing urine from an infected mouse.
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Do the monkeys carry diseases that humans can catch such as rabies and herpes?

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No, because all our primates and birds are disease free. We don’t allow touching and feeding so our primates and birds cannot ‘catch’ or pass on any diseases to or from human visitors.
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