Salmonellosis is uncommon in dogs, but they can still become carriers and spread the bacteria via their stool and saliva — even if they don’t show symptoms of the infection, the FDA states.
Previous cases include Wisconsin local Greg Manteufel, 48, who had his legs and hands amputated after saliva from his dog led to a rare blood infection. In another case, reported in Australia ...
Dr Asem Suresh Kumar MeiteiContd from WednesdayIn nature, blood borne transmission does not play any important role but blood borne transmission is possible when large amount of virus is inoculated ...