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Is coccidiosis an airborne disease?

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Airborne fecal dust can transfer viable oocysts from one location to another. Clinical and Subclinical Disease. Coccidiosis may cause clinical or subclinical disease. 2 янв. 2014 г.


How can coccidiosis be transmitted?

Transmission: Coccidiosis is transmitted from animal to animal by the fecal–oral route. Infected fecal material can contaminate feed, water or soil; therefore, cattle can contract the disease by eating and drinking from contaminated sources, or by licking itself or other animals.

Can coccidia spread to humans?

The most common species of coccidia in dogs do not have any effect on humans. However, less common species of coccidia can potentially infect humans. One species in particular, called Cryptosporidium, may be transmitted to people.

Is coccidiosis an infectious disease?

Coccidiosis is a parasitic disease of the intestinal tract of animals caused by coccidian protozoa. The disease spreads from one animal to another by contact with infected feces or ingestion of infected tissue. Diarrhea, which may become bloody in severe cases, is the primary symptom.

What causes coccidiosis in humans?

Human coccidiosis is caused primarily by Toxoplasma gondii, which often is transmitted to humans by infected cats or dogs and results in an illness known as toxoplasmosis.

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