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Information Sheets for Pet Owners

INFORMATION SHEETS specifically for KIDS, for VETERINARIANS, for PHYSICIANS and for PUBLIC HEALTH PERSONNEL are also available on the Worms & Germs RESOURCES page!

Click on the highlighted topics below for information sheets. Topics that are not highlighted are in development and coming soon. Sheets for other animal species and diseases are also under development and will be added when they are available.

Animals Diseases Other
Dogs Rabies Litter Boxes
Cats Giardia Sandboxes
Turtles Toxoplasma Cat Bites
Hamsters Leptospira Raw Meat
Rabbits Clostridium difficile Petting Zoos
Pet Birds Cryptosporidium Needlestick Injuries
Reptiles MRSA  
  MRSP  
  Salmonella  
  Ringworm  
  Campylobacter  
  Bartonella henselae  
     
     

 
Please Remember:

  • Your veterinarian and physician are your ultimate resource for information about the health of your pets or your family.
  • Information provided here is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but infectious diseases can be unpredictable and these sheets are for general information purposes only.
  • There can be great variation in disease risks in different geographic areas. The information provided was developed for Ontario, Canada, but most of the information is relevant for other regions as well.

Just For Kids!

Hey Kids!  Do you want to learn more about how to be a great pet owner?  Sometimes our pets have worms and germs that can make people sick, so it's really important to know about them and how to stop them from spreading!

Just click on one of the blue highlighted topics below to find out more information!  Keep checking this page as more topics will be added!

But remember: always listen to your parents, your doctor and your pet's veterinarian.  They want you and your pet to stay healthy, and they're the best people to ask if you have any questions about worms, germs and your pet!

Pets Worms & Germs
Dogs Rabies
Cats Giardia
Turtles Toxoplasma
Hamsters Leptospira
Rabbits Clostridium difficile
Pet Birds Cryptosporidium
Reptiles MRSA
  Salmonella
  Ringworm
  Campylobacter

 

Information Sheets for Veterinarians

Click on the highlighted topics below for information sheets. Topics that are not highlighted are in development and coming soon. Sheets for other animal species and pathogens are also under development and will be added when they are available.

Animals Pathogens
Dogs Rabies
Cats Giardia
Turtles Toxoplasma
Hamsters Leptospira
Rabbits Clostridium difficile
Pet Birds Cryptosporidium
Reptiles MRSA
  Salmonella
  Ringworm
  Campylobacter

 

Infection Prevention and Control Best Practices for Small Animal Veterinary Clinics

This document was just published by the Canadian Council on Antibiotic Resistance in December 2008.  The purpose of these guidelines is to provide veterinary personnel with a succinct guide to principles and practices of infection control relevant to small animal veterinary clinics. The document provides the basic information needed to develop an infection control program and establish basic infection control practices for such a clinic, with specific emphasis on critical aspects such as hand hygiene, and cleaning and disinfection.  Both the full document and a five-page executive summary are available for download by clicking on the links below:

Complete Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines (1.9 MB)

Executive Summary of Infection Prevention and Control Guidelines (169 KB)

French Translation

Information Sheets for Physicians

Click on the highlighted topics below for information sheets. Topics that are not highlighted are in development and coming soon. Sheets for other animal species and pathogens are also under development and will be added when they are available.

Animals Pathogens
Dogs Rabies
Cats Giardia
Turtles Toxoplasma
Hamsters Leptospira
Rabbits Clostridium difficile
  Cryptosporidium
  MRSA
  Campylobacter
  Salmonella
   

 

Information Sheets for Public Health Personnel

Click on the highlighted topics below for information sheets. Topics that are not highlighted are in development and coming soon. Sheets for other animal species and pathogens are also under development and will be added when they are available.

Animals Pathogens
Dogs Rabies
Cats Giardia
Turtles Toxoplasma
Hamsters Leptospira
Rabbits Clostridium difficile
Pet Birds Cryptosporidium
  MRSA
  Campylobacter
  Salmonella
  Ringworm