Syphilis is caused by bacteria, not a virus, so it is impossible for any organism to be infected by a syphilis virus.
The bacterium that causes syphilis, Terponema pallidum pallidum, can only be carried by humans. However, other species may carry similar bacteria that cause similar diseases in those animals.
Dogs don't get syphilis. Syphilis is a human disease.
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No Syphilis is a human diesese that can not be transferred to pets
Yes, dogs and cats develop them from being petted by people who carry the virus that causes warts.
. If you do take him/her for a walk, make sure you keep the puppy away from other dogs and other dogs feces, as they can carry the parvo virus.
HPV and syphilis are different infections. Patients with genital warts should be screened for syphilis, though, since second-stage syphilis can also causes wart-like lesions.
Yes. A dog of that age can carry the virus without killing them because they're older their system can withstand the virus. Young puppies barely survive. If you can catch it in time your puppy might live with constant pain or may make a full recovery. It all depends on the time. Vaccinate your four year old to ensure no other pups will be in danger or other dogs won't carry this killing virus.
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by a virus or by a virus in the air
By a virus adjective
Dogs can certainly carry staph infections. This then means that dogs can definitely carry the staph infection and pass it to humans.
It appears that dogs can be naturally and asymptomatically infected with Ebola virus. During 2001-2002, dogs in Gabon were found to have Ebola virus antibodies. These dogs were tested using antibody assay, antigen detection and viral PCR. While they tested positive to antibodies, no antigens or viral DNA sequences were found, and no virus was able to be isolated from these dogs. There are no scientific reports that show the virus has been isolated from dogs or that it can be directly transmitted by dogs. The Ebola virus is not airborne and can only spread through direct contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person who is showing symptoms, or who has died.
Most STD's are caused by Bacteria. To give a few examples: Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia... (etc)