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Old 04-12-04, 02:09 PM   #1
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I have a few questions about cresties. Can they carry salmonilea or other diseases that are transmittable to humans? Are there any other diseases one needs to worry about in cresties? Thanks!

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I haven't really heard of any other types of bacteria that can affect herps that are transmittable to humans. Salmonella seems to be the one that sets off alarm bells with herps all the time. There is always the possibility of transmission of salmonella from pretty much any animal, so like with any animal you should follow the same precautions with cresteds. There are over 2000 strains of salmonella that can reside in the gastrointestinal tract of just about any animal without affecting the host, without any outward signs of infection. Strict husbandry practices, coupled with washing your hands before and after handling each animal, should keep you and your animals safe from infection.
That being said...
14 years keeping herps, and the only times I've been infected have been mild, and both times from iguanas (a bite wound and claw wound).
Crested geckos are awesome! I think that most of the people that frequent this thread would agree. They can be one of the most rewarding species of gecko to keep!
Hope this answers your questions
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Thank you very much. It does indeed. We have found a breeder over here, so as soon as they have old enough juvies........


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Check out Daniel Shapiro's Zoonosis Page

You've got more to worry about catching something from your dog, cat or parrot than a reptile. ("Zoonosis" is any disease we can catch from an animal).
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I'm glad I could help!
That's great that you found a breeder over there. Good luck with the juvies when you get them. You'll have to post some pics of them!
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