AIDS patients and pets; Bone marrow transplant patients and pets; Chemotherapy patients and pets
InformationPersons with weakened immune systems are often advised to give up their pets to avoid getting various diseases from the animals. Persons in this category include those who take high doses of steroids and others who have:
However, many patients decide to keep their pets. Therefore, the patient and their family must be aware of the potential risk for diseases that can be passed from animals to humans.
Here are some guidelines:
For more information on pet-related infections, contact your local veterinarian or the Humane Society in your area.
It is not likely you will die from a herpes infection.
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A state in which the immune system is suppressed or not functioning properly.
The disease can be fatal to all immunocompromised patients, especially AIDS patients, and particularly if not treated. As a result, immunocompromised patients are typically placed on anti-toxoplasmosis drugs for the rest of their lives.
A person is not likely to die from a cat scratch, unless he or she is immunocompromised prior to innoculation. However, serious complications can result from the infection, so it is best to have it looked after immediately, by a doctor.
NO scabies is just skin infection caused by sarcoptes scabiei.secondary infection caused by bacteria may occur in only immunocompromised person
One person can have as many pets as they would like. If one person was not so social and did not go out all the time, and has some free time they should have more pets. If a person party's all the time and isn't home all the time, 1 or 2 pets awould be acceptable. If a person as always out and busy with no free time, than they should not have a pet
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Pets sometimes awaken their sleeping person when a fire threatens their home.
A person who looks after pets is called a vet.
Immunocompromised patients are more susceptible to severe illness from the C.fetus subtype of Campylobacter infection. They may experience more severe symptoms, longer duration of illness, and have a higher risk of complications such as bloodstream infection (bacteremia) or organ infection (disseminated infection). Prompt medical attention and appropriate treatment are important for immunocompromised individuals with C.fetus infection.