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Follow the links below to find information about pets and how they can affect your health.
Reviewed November 2007
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You and your pets
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Do you or your family have a pet? What kind of pet is it? Who chose it? Who looks after it? Pets can be lots of fun if you have the right pet for your lifestyle.
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Mar 2006
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Pet allergen control measures for allergic asthma in children and adults
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John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
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Some people with asthma who own pets can be allergic to the dander that accumulates in and around the home. Certain guidelines recommend the removal of pets as the most effective way of reducing exposure to the allergens emanating from their hair and sk...
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Oct 2000
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Pets - keeping yourself safe
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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There are lots of good things for children about having and caring for pets. Playing with and cuddling pets [yuk! not spiders] is part of the fun of having them, but there are some things to remember if you want to keep yourself safe.
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Aug 2007
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Asthma and pets
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myDr
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Many people with asthma find that animals can trigger a reaction. Find out how you can cope if you are allergic to your pet.
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Aug 2007
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Pets
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Children can get a great deal of joy from having a pet. They can help children to learn to be responsible and caring.
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Nov 2008
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Preventing dog bites and other problems with pets
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Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)
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This document provides a guide to health problems which pets can pass on to humans and suggestions on how to avoid dog bites.
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Dec 1996
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Pet allergy information (as seen on Harry's Practice)
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Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (ASCIA)
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Allergies to pets, particularly to cats and dogs, are a common cause of allergic disease, including asthma and hayfever.
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Nov 2003
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Child safety - children and animals
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Better Health Channel
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A family pet can be fun, but children should be supervised near animals and taught how to play safely with pets. Any dog can and might bite. Cats and birds can also pose a risk to children. Protect your child against snake bite and insect bites or stings, especially if the child is allergic. In an emergency, call an ambulance and apply first aid.
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Jan 2008
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Bites from animals
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Children are sometimes bitten by their own or their friends' pets. Any animals that have claws or teeth will use them to defend themselves when they are frightened.
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Nov 2008
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Dogs and kids
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Children love their dogs and most adults have had a dog during their childhood. Pets provide comfort, and teach children responsibility and care.
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Dec 2007
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Tapeworms and hydatid disease
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Better Health Channel
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he hydatid tapeworm commonly infects dogs. Contact with infected dog faeces may cause hydatid disease, which is when cysts form in vital organs such as the liver. The term 'tapeworm' describes a group of parasitic worms that live in the gut of animals, including humans.
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May 2007
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Dog walking - the health benefits
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Better Health Channel
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Almost 40 per cent of Australian households have a dog. Simply walking the dog a few times a week could offer owners health benefits, including increased cardiovascular fitness and lower blood pressure. It is important to prepare for walking your dog like you would prepare for any exercise.
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Oct 2007
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Walking for fun and fitness - getting started
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Better Health Channel
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Walking is an excellent exercise for improving or maintaining your overall health. Walking with others can turn a bout of exercise into an enjoyable social occasion. There are numerous walking clubs throughout Victoria, in metropolitan and regional areas.
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May 2008
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Toxoplasmosis - reducing the risks
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Better Health Channel
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Humans become infected with Toxoplasma gondii parasites through contact with infected animal faeces, usually cat faeces. Normally, symptoms are mild and will resolve within a few weeks without needing treatment. However, intrauterine infection with the parasite has been known to cause birth defects.
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Jan 2008
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Fleas
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Better Health Channel
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Fleas feed off the blood of humans and animals such as dogs and cats. A flea bite is intensely itchy and secondary infections are common. Treatment options include anaesthetic creams and icepacks to reduce the swelling.
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May 2008
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Cat scratch disease
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myDr
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Cat scratch disease is spread through being scratched or, less commonly, bitten by a cat infected with the bacterium responsible for the disease.
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May 2006
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Asthma-friendly home
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Better Health Channel
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Asthma attacks can be triggered by things in the home, such as dust, pollen and animal skin, scale or fur particles. Ventilation, reducing dust and other measures can make your home an asthma-friendly place.
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Feb 2007
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Hay fever
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Hay fever is caused by breathing in something that the person is allergic to. Hayfever tends to occur at particular times of the year. It is very common.
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Aug 2006
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Asthma and low-allergen houses
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myDr
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An allergen is a substance that sets off an allergic reaction. For many people with asthma, exposure to a substance to which they are allergic (the allergen) makes their asthma symptoms worse.
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May 2007
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Preventing dog bites
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Multicultural Health Communication Service (NSW)
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Each year around 3,700 people in Australia attend hospital emergency departments for injuries caused by dogs. Children under five have the highest risk of being bitten, often suffering injuries to the head, face, or neck. Some bites can permanently disfigure a child.
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Nov 1999
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