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RE: Mice Direct FDA recall?

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Posted by: PHLdyPayne at Tue Aug 31 10:01:42 2010  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHLdyPayne ]  
   

From what I understand, just about any animal that poops can have some form of salmonella in their system. Most are not affected by it, unless they're immune system is compromised or are over exposed to salmonella (ie living in filthy conditions).

There are about 1000 or more varieties of salmonella as well, and people are just as likely to catch it from their cat or dog, or unwashed vegetables as they are from handling frozen rodents. Proper hygiene is really all that is needed to prevent getting sick from salmonella.

Besides, salmonella only seems to be a danger to one's health if one is very young or very old or immune compromised. And you don't practice proper hygiene.

I think kids still have alot more chance catching salmonella from their cat or dog than they ever do from any reptile. I also assume parents won't let their kids put their pets into their mouths and have them wash their hands, especially in these days. You can't go anywhere now without seeing hand cleanser dispensers. (which annoys me in small spaces, as the smell makes me nauseous...makes me really glad Zoo Med has their own hand cleanser which doesn't contain alcohol but kills Salmonella).
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