We know that fleas move from host to host and that rodents are also hosts to fleas. Rodents are known to carry bubonic plague, which is a bacterium disease. Stray dogs or cats could get in contact with these rodents in sewers or in the bushes. If you pick up any of these fleas from the dogs or cats, then you are prone to being infected by the disease through the bites made by the fleas on human skin. They tend to make many bites at a time.Once infected by the plague, their digestive system tends to block, because of the multiplication of the plague bacteria. If humans contact the feces or the fleas' blood then they will become infected.
This is quite hazardous and the infected person should look out for the following symptoms: fever, body weakness, swollen and painful lymph nodes and fatigue. These symptoms usually appear after one week of infection. The best treatment that has over the years been proven to work, is the administration of antibiotics. Murine typhus is also another bacterium disease caused by rats that are found in the tropics. This is not common but it is also treated with antibiotics. The symptoms are the same, only that in this case the body might develop rashes.agel vietnam lua dao
To get rid of fleas on humans, one should clean the inhibited areas and the pets should also be washed with shampoos containing ingredients that are strong on the fleas but have low toxins. If it means moving homes for a while for thorough treatment then let it be so. Re-infestation is possible so long as there is life in that home. The treatment should be repeated after some time just to be sure that the fleas are completely eradicated.
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