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If I was diagnosed with monkeypox I would do whatever I could to limit contact, such as asking a friend or relative to take care of it.’ Justine Shotton, president of the British Veterinary Association, told the Mail : "It would be a sensible decision to keep your distance from a pet while in quarantine.
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He said: “It would seem sensible to monitor any animals/pets that infected people are in contact with." Prof David Robertson, of the Glasgow Centre for Virus Research, told the Telegraph that the virus spreading to animals is a “valid concern”. The probability of this spill-over event is very low." "Such a spill-over event could potentially lead to the virus establishing in European wildlife and the disease becoming an endemic zoonosis. Rodents, and particularly species of the family of Sciuridae (squirrels) are likely to be suitable hosts, more so than humans, and transmission from humans to (pet) animals is theoretically possible.
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The update said: "If human-to-animal transmission occurs, and the virus spreads in an animal population, there is a risk that the disease could become endemic in Europe. The European Centre for Disease Control warned on Monday that it was important to "manage exposed pets and prevent the disease from being transmitted to wildlife". The move would mean people in the UK catching the disease in future by interacting with everything from pet dogs and rats to wild squirrels.Įnsuring pets are not infected is key to keeping control of the disease which can cause patients to suffer from fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, exhaustion and chills, reported the Daily Star. MailOnline reports fears that patients could contaminate the fur of pets which could then be passed on to other people in the household.Įarlier this week, experts expressed fears that monkeypox could become an established disease in the UK and Europe if it is passed from humans to pets and wild animals.
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The first case of monkeypox was confirmed in Wales today.ĭefra is understood to be preparing guidelines to limit any further spread of the virus and stop people with monkeypox infecting cats, dogs and rabbits. There are now believed to be 79 cases of monkeypox in the UK and the UK Health Security Agency will update the total later on Thursday. It will come as the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs is expected to warn of a potential risk of transmission from humans to animals. People with monkeypox are set to be told to keep a distance from their pets in Government advice due to be issued this week, according to reports.