no they only get distemper once and ether die or pull on though
You can contract a streptococcal infection by coming in contact with an infected person. Streptococcus is a bacterium that can causes strep throat. This contagious disease is spread when an infected person coughs, sneezing or has contact with another person.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
Bordetella (a coccobacillius) and distemper (a paramyxovirus) are different disease organisms so no.
I have not heard of goats getting distemper. Avian distemper is Newcastle disease. Dogs get canine distemper which can kill them. Equine distemper is strangles Feline distemper is feline panleukopaenia.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
An anthroponoses is a disease that is spread from humans to animals. For Example, Primates can contract colds from infected humans.
There are some individual veterinarians who claim to have developed sera to cure canine distemper, but the veterinary field as a whole continues to maintain that once a dog is infected, the dog will eventually die of the disease. It is easily preventable by a vaccine developed in 1950, but it must be given when the dog is young, before it can catch the virus that causes the disease.
Leprosy is caused by the bacteria Microbacterum leprae.A person needs to be genetically susceptible to the infection to contract leprosy. Over 90% of the human population is naturally resistant to this infection. Those that are infected, it is believed they acquired the disease by inhaling infected respiratory droplets spread from another infected person
canine distemper
The correct spelling of the animal disease is "distemper."
Canine distemper is a disease caused by canine distemper viruses, an infection of the gastrointestinal tract, which causes high fever, watery discharge, vomiting, diarrhoea, seizures, and paralysis.
It is possible, but in order to survive, the raccoon must have an extremely strong nerveous system. So most babies, or elderly coons, would not survive it. There is no known cure for distemper, so even if a raccoon with distemper was captured, the only thing that could be treated, was the symptoms alone.