Monkeypox has been making headlines, and pet owners are naturally concerned about their furry (or feathery) friends. While the current risk appears low, here’s what we know so far about monkeypox and pets:
Monkeypox is a viral illness spread through close contact with infected individuals or animals. This includes contact with bodily fluids, lesions, or contaminated bedding. While there haven’t been widespread outbreaks in pets, a couple of cases suggest it’s possible for some pets, like dogs, to contract monkeypox from their owners.
There are still unknowns. We don’t know for sure if all pet species are susceptible to monkeypox, and the extent of human-to-pet transmission remains unclear. Additionally, it’s unknown if pets can then spread monkeypox to other humans or animals.
Here’s how to minimise the risk for both you and your pet:
The situation with monkeypox is evolving, and new information is emerging constantly. Keep an eye on reputable sources like the World Health Organisation (WHO) or your national veterinary association for the latest updates on monkeypox.
By following these steps and staying informed, you can help protect both yourself and your beloved pets from monkeypox.
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