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What happens if it becomes contagious to humans?

IA DNR: Avian Flu FAQ
If Avian Influenza changes and becomes contagious human to human it would start a flu pandemic. An especially severe influenza pandemic could lead to high levels of illness, death, social disruption, and economic loss. Everyday life would be disrupted because so many people in so many places become seriously ill at the same time. Impacts can range from school and business closings to the interruption of basic services such as public transportation and food delivery.

Should I have my kitten tested for Feline Leukemia (FeLV) and Feline AIDS (FIV)?

FAQ's
We currently recommend testing all kittens and cats for FeLV/FIV. This is usually done at their first visit, and the test is performed in our office with a small sample of your cats blood. We can have the results in approximatey 10 minutes. See similar questions...

How does the bird flu become contagious to humans?

IA DNR: Avian Flu FAQ
The avian influenza virus must change. The virus can change to become more contagious among humans in two ways. The first is a "reassortment" event, in which genetic material is exchanged between human and avian viruses during co-infection of a human or pig. Reassortment could result in a fully contagious pandemic virus. See similar questions...

Is it contagious?

Foundation for Ichthyosis and Related Skin Types
A: Ichthyosis is definitely not contagious. It is not caused by a bacteria, virus, or germs, and thus it cannot be passed from one person to another. See similar questions...

Can you provide information on Feline Leukemia and Feline Aids?

FAQ2
Only about 5% of the cat population, whether indoor or outdoor, test positive for these diseases, which are strictly feline diseases. For more information refer to our health page. Feline Leukemia is transmitted through shared food, water bowls, mutual grooming & breeding. A nursing mother who is positive for Feline Leukemia usually passes the disease to her kittens. There are options that the caretaker needs to consider. See similar questions...

What is Feline AIDS (FIV)?

Oak Ridge Veterinary Hospital- Frequently Asked Questions
Feline AIDS is caused by infection with Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV). FIV causes a potentially fatal viral disease that interferes with the immune system of a cat. The virus lives in the blood of the infected cat and is carried in its system throughout its life. Cats infected with FIV may remain healthy for up to 10 years. While some infected cats show no signs of disease, others may display initial symptoms, such as.. See similar questions...

Should I test my cat for Feline Leukemia or Feline AIDS? Which cats need to be tested and when?

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Kittens can be tested at any age. If, however, there has been known or suspected exposure to FeLV, it is recommended to retest 3 months later. Kittens and cats with a known or suspected exposure to FIV should be tested when they are six months or older. Cats that go outside should be tested annually for FIV. See similar questions...

Is epilepsy ever contagious?

Epilepsy Foundation-Frequently Asked Questions
No, epilepsy is never contagious. You cannot catch epilepsy from someone else and nobody can catch it from you. See similar questions...

Are warts contagious?

Grapevine Podiatrist, Podiatry, FAQ, Colleyville, Southlake
In many respects, yes. If you have one on your feet, it would be unwise to pick at it and it can spread to someone else if that person has the potential towards getting that virus in the same way certain people have the potential for catching a certain cold. The wart virus likes to linger around moist environments such as pools, spas, locker rooms, public showers (such as those at the gym). Wearing flip flops or crocs in these areas is always a good idea. See similar questions...

Is a carrier contagious?

BoardDocs News Story: 11/06/07 Division Information: Frequen...
Yes. About 1% of the population carries MRSA on the skin – they are considered to be ‘colonized’ with MRSA and are generally asymptomatic. People who are exposed to the organism from a carrier generally do not get sick from it, or develop only mild illnesses (similar to normal staph infections). However, if a minor infection is not cared for, or if there are other factors (e.g., compromised immunity), then the infection may become more serious. See similar questions...

Is EMS contagious?

Eosinophilia-Myalgia Syndrome FAQ
EMS is not a contagious disease. There should not be fears about that. Naturally, chronic diseases such as EMS may have profound effects upon close family members of the sick person and might contribute to feelings of depression, anxiety, problems with children accepting the illness, or other physical and emotional conditions in loved ones. But this occurs with any chronic illness that goes on for many years - which is what a chronic illness is, an ongoing one. See similar questions...

Is vitiligo at all contagious?

Vitiligo Support International - Frequently Asked Questions
Vitiligo is NOT contagious. If it were, many more people in the world, including doctors who treat vitiligo and family members of those with vitiligo, would have the condition. There are many theories about what causes vitiligo, but many experts believe, and data supports the theory, that one must be genetically susceptible, in order to develop vitiligo. See similar questions...

Is Parkinson's contagious?

Frequently Asked Questions
While the exact cause of the disease is not known, what is known indicates that Parkinson's is not contagious. Parkinson's is a neurological, not a mental, disorder. In the majority of cases, it slows the body, not the mind. However, when brain cells are affected by medication, some emotional changes can be expected. Anxiety and depression are very common among people with Parkinson's and may occur due to seratonin imbalance, a side effect of certain medications. See similar questions...

Is BSE Contagious?

Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, Division of Animal Industr...
No, it's important to note that BSE is not a contagious disease; spread occur through the ingestion of infected material, generally brain or spinal cord tissue. See similar questions...

How contagious is smallpox?

Questions and Answers about Smallpox and Smallpox Vaccinatio...
Smallpox is less contagious than chickenpox or measles. The great majority of people in a large room will become infected if even only one person has measles, whereas the highest risk for smallpox is face-to face contact, i.e. within 2 meters (6.5 feet). If there is personal protective equipment (fit-tested N-95 masks, gloves, etc.) on you and the patient, the risk of airborne spread becomes very low. See similar questions...

Are headlice contagious?

Head Lice FAQ - Banlice
Yes, definitely. But they can't jump from head to head and they can't fly. The only way they can be transmitted is by direct contact (heads touching) or indirect contact (a hat passed around which has been worn by a person with headlice). See similar questions...

What is AIDS?

American Social Health Association - Learn about STDs/STIs
A diagnosis of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is made by a physician. An HIV-infected person may be diagnosed with AIDS if he or she meets certain clinical criteria. Criteria include becoming sick with an illness defined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as an AIDS-indicator illness (illnesses that take advantage of the body's weakened immune system) and/or by taking a blood test that shows that the person's immune system is severely damaged. See similar questions...

What are the Risks to Humans?

West Nile Virus FAQs
About one in five people infected by the virus develop West Nile fever, a typically mild illness that causes fever, muscle aches, fatigue, headache and joint pain. These persons recover fully and do not require hospital care. A smaller number of infected persons, 1%, develop encephalitis or meningitis with symptoms of high fever, neck stiffness, confusion, disorientation, coma, tremors, convulsions, muscle weakness, and paralysis. See similar questions...

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