Wild Animals Dangerous Diseases

It is estimated 2 billion people around the world have been infected with hepatitis disease. Two million people die every year or 4 people died every minute due to this disease. The spreading of this disease is 4 times faster than HIV. The spreading of hepatitis is through blood circulation, placenta from the pregnant mother and body fluids such as semen, vagina, and saliva.

hepatitis C Wild Animals Dangerous DiseasesHepatitis will damaged someone’s liver. His stomach looks bigger, vomiting, diarrhea and yellowish skin. The virus from this disease destroyed the liver function that filters out toxins, and finally can threaten the patient’s life. Primates (apes and monkeys) can transmit hepatitis through their bites or scratches. Be careful when you raise the primates, because probably they got infected with hepatitis and you may infect by hepatitis once they bite you.

Tuberculosis (TB) is the second largest cause of death in Indonesia. The symptoms include respiratory disorder such as breath shortness, bloody coughing, the body looked thin and weak. The spreading of this disease is very fast because it is transmitted through the respiratory tract.

Besides humans, animals also can be infected and transmit TB disease through their droppings. If the droppings inhaled by humans, then the human also will be infected with TB disease. Tuberculosis is kind of chronic disease, so that its clinical symptoms often appear when it reached severe stage.

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