is there any relation between pigeons, stray animals and humans health
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Pigeons and stray animals are a major hazard to human health. While pigeons often carry dangerous bacteria and virus in their excreta, stray animals pose the danger of transmission of tics, fleas and diseases.
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Pigeons and stray animals are a major hazard to human health. While pigeons often carry dangerous bacteria and virus in their excreta, stray animals pose the danger of transmission of tics, fleas and diseases.
Generally, the excreta of a pigeon contains over a million bacteria that are not harmful to the pigeon’s intestinal tract, but are extremely deadly to human beings.
Similarly, stray animals carry the risk of infection through their bite or the risk of transmission of small insects from their fur and skin on to humans. The most notorious instance of stray animals creating a major epidemic was the Black Plague, also known as the Bubonic Plague. While rats were the initial vectors, they passed it on to several other animals, which further transmitted it on to humans.