Distemper in humans refers to a contagious disease caused by the canine distemper virus. This virus primarily affects domestic dogs, but it can also infect other animals like raccoons, ferrets, and skunks. In humans, distemper is not a common condition but can cause mild symptoms similar to the flu.
Canine distemper can infect humans. When it infects humans it is known as Paget's disease. It increases the production of osteoclasts. Distemper in dogs will not produce distemper in humans, it is a different disease in humans.
Actually the answer is yes. Humans are animals and humans give birth to humans.
I have not heard of goats getting distemper. Avian distemper is Newcastle disease. Dogs get canine distemper which can kill them. Equine distemper is strangles Feline distemper is feline panleukopaenia.
No; feline distemper is a completely different virus from canine distemper. Although some larger species from the cat family (e.g. lions) can be infected by canine distemper virus.
Canine distemper virus is a viral disease affecting many types of animals.
Distemper in cattle is caused by a virus. The virus is usually spread from animal to animal, the virus can originate in other animals and spread to cattle.
Examples: Dutch Elm Disease and Distemper
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No, cats cannot get distemper from dogs. Canine distemper virus specifically infects dogs and other members of the Canidae family, and does not affect cats. Cats are at risk for other diseases such as feline distemper (panleukopenia) or feline leukemia virus, but not distemper from dogs.
rabbits can give lice to humans so can all animals.
can a person get distemper