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Thread: RI Question

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    Question RI Question

    I've been wondering......

    Does anyone know if it is possible for a human to pass a respiratory infection to a snake? My stepson had a cold last week and I decided that there would be no snake handling until everyone was healthy. Was I overreacting?

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    Re: RI Question

    Not possible...Most diseases can't be spread from animal to human or human to animal with some exceptions (and I don't know all of the possibilities). Some parasites for sure, salmonella among others

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    Re: RI Question

    O.K. I know that most animal illnesses (with the exception of some strains of Asian Bird Flu) cannot be transmitted directly to humans, but seeing as how snakes are vulnerable to ri's I just wondered if the converse was possible.

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    Re: RI Question

    Plus remember there is a difference between bird flu and reptile RIs. One is passing a virus among warm blooded animals, whereas the other would have to be passed from a warm blooded one to a cold blooded one. I wouldn't worry about you giving your snake a cold at all!
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