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Pocket pets are very popular in families with children, and it's no wonder: they're small, cute and very different than traditional pets, like dogs or cats.The considerations and care of pocket pets differ as well, and one species has been cause for alarm as of late because of that.
The Centers for Disease Control indicates that in the last year, 20 people have been infected by a rare but dangerous form of salmonella bacteria, Salmonella Typhimurium, and investigators say the illnesses were linked to contact with pet hedgehogs, including some in Michigan.
One person died.
Other animals that are more commonly known to carry the pathogen are frogs, toads, turtles, snakes, lizards - even chicks and ducklings.
Although any hedgehog can carry salmonella, the African Pygmy has been most often cited as being a common thread in the majority of cases reported.
Handwashing is a crucial practice that needs to be used by everyone that has contact with animals of any kind, and here are a few rules of thumb to prevent illness:
Click here to read more from the CDC website about the matter.
Lorrie Shaw leads the pets section for AnnArbor.com. You can follow her daily pet adventures on Twitter and subscribe to AnnArbor.com's email newsletters.
Source: http://www.annarbor.com/pets/hedgehogs-pocket-pets-salmonella-animals-risk-cdc/
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