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Joan Scheer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 16 Feb 2007 04:10:06 -0500
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I was able to open the article:
Influenza: Ferrets can occasionally give their owners the flu, though
it is a far more common scenario that humans pass the disease to their
pets.

Rabies: Rabies can be transmitted by all warm-blooded animals, and
experts recommend vaccinating your ferret against the virus, same as
you do with dogs and cats.

Salmonella: This bacteria, which can cause symptoms similar to stomach
flu in humans, can be spread by a number of animals, including ferrets.
It is spread through contact with animal feces and proper hygiene
should be followed for prevention.

[Posted in FML 5521]


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