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6. How is E Coli transmitted?
- Isolate and treat infected animals
- Mild like illness
- Contact with dead animals
- Wear gloves when cleaning accommodation
7. How do you prevent Psittacosis?
- Prevent mouth to beak contact
- Wear gloves to change litter tray
- Correct removal of ticks
- Clean and disinfect buildings
8. How is Psittacosis transmitted?
- Direct contact on skin and indirectly
- Contact with cat faeces
- By inhaling dust from bird faeces
- Indigestion of worm eggs
9. How is salmonellosis transmitted?
- Being in contact with rat's urine
- Inhaling dust from bird faeces
- Undercooked poultry
- Being in contact with a dead animal
10. How is Leptospirosis contracted?
- Being in contact with rat's urine
- Being in contact with cat faeces
- Inhaling dust from bird faeces
- Contracted when handling sheep with Orf
11. What are the symptoms of Lyme's Disease?
- Wash hands well
- Red lesions on hands and arms
- Red ring around the bite
- Diarrhoea
12. How is Toxoplasmosis Transmitted?
- Drinking water that is contaminated faeces
- Contact with cat faeces
- Handling sheep with Orf
- Indigesting worm eggs
13. What are the symptoms of Salmonellosis?
- Severe fear of water and nervous symptoms
- Severe diarrhoea, can contain blood, vomiting, off food, dehydration
- A red ring around the bite
- Can cause to go blind in an eye or develop epilepsy
14. How do you prevent Lyme's Disease?
- Wear correct PPE if open wounds
- Correct removal of the tick
- Prevent mouth to beak contact
- Good Hygiene