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  • Monkeypox in Pets: Risks, Symptoms & Prevention for Pet Owners
    While monkeypox is primarily a disease of non-human primates, cases have been reported in several domestic species, including dogs, cats, and rabbits. Although the risk is low, it is important for pet owners to be aware of the symptoms of monkeypox and to take precautions to prevent their pets from becoming infected.

    Symptoms of monkeypox in pets

    The symptoms of monkeypox in pets are similar to those seen in humans. They include:

    * Fever

    * Rash

    * Swollen lymph nodes

    * Lethargy

    * Loss of appetite

    * Diarrhea

    * Vomiting

    Preventing monkeypox in pets

    There is no vaccine available for pets to protect them from monkeypox. However, there are several steps that pet owners can take to help reduce the risk of their pets becoming infected, including:

    * Avoid contact with wild animals, especially primates.

    * Keep your pet indoors as much as possible.

    * If you take your pet outside, keep them on a leash and avoid areas where there are wild animals.

    * Wash your hands thoroughly before and after handling your pet.

    * Avoid contact with your pet's bodily fluids, such as saliva or urine.

    * If your pet shows any symptoms of monkeypox, contact your veterinarian immediately.

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