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Frequent Exposure to Many Hunting Dogs Significantly Increases Tick Exposure

机译:频繁接触许多猎狗会显着增加T的接触

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Certain professionals have more exposure to animals and therefore an increased risk of zoonoses. Professional hunting dog caretakers work with upwards of 50 dogs and are exposed to zoonoses through exposure to multiple potentially infectious canine secretions or excretions, as well as to the ticks that dogs carry. Dog caretakers reported having found embedded ticks on their bodies 5.83 times more than environment-only controls. Zoonotic Lyme disease, first in the United States for morbidity due to a vector-borne infection, has dramatically expanded its geographic range over the last two decades. This finding emphasizes the increased risk of tick-borne diseases, including Lyme disease, based on dog exposure and in areas of disease emergence.
机译:某些专业人员会更多地接触动物,因此增加了人畜共患疾病的风险。专业的狩猎犬看护者最多可与50只狗一起工作,并通过暴露于多种可能具有传染性的犬类分泌物或排泄物以及犬类携带的s来暴露于人畜共患病。狗的看护者报告说,他们的身体上发现了tick虫,是纯环境对照组的5.83倍。人畜共患性莱姆病,首先在美国因媒介传播的感染而发病,但在过去的二十年中,其地理范围已大大扩大。这一发现强调了tick传播的疾病(包括莱姆病)的风险会增加,这种疾病是基于狗的接触和疾病出现的地区。

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