What do you know about Canada’s Salmonella outbreak associated with dog food, behavior
Canada’s Public Health Agency (PHAC) says a total of 27 people have a lab-comel disease related to dog food and treats.
Sickness The agency said in a notice posted on Monday that with 13 cases in Alberta, 12 in British Columbia, one in Ontario and one in north -western areas, with one, with one, a notice in a country said.
Infectious pathologists say that the severity of Salmonella is so light that the person does not pay medical attention to headache, fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea and sometimes the onset of vomiting.
PHAC said that six hospitalized hospitals are part of this outbreak. No death is reported.
Who is ill in this wrath
Federal public health officials said that people became ill between February and mid-August 2025 and are between 0 and 87 years of age.
“Many people who became ill, they behave before handling the dog food and behave before becoming ill, including the kibal, and dehydrated and freeze-dry behavior,” said notice.
Not a single common supplier of dog food or treats has been identified, PHAC said, its investigation is on and will be updated.
About 59 percent of cases are women.
How can pets be exposed to contact with Salmonella
Doctors say that dogs who do not show signs of disease can still infect people.
Dr., an infectious pathologist at Toronto. Isaac Bogocha said, “Dogs can shed infection in their stool and humans can beat the dog or inadvertently touch the stool or lick their face to the dog.”
If the contaminated dog’s food or an infected dog stool touches a lifeless object in the environment, and then a human touches and then does not wash his hands and touches their mouths, then this is another way that bacteria can be transmitted, bogocha is added to an email.
Therefore, health officials recommend that people always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after handling any type of dog food or treatment.
Doctors say that people should wash their hands even after touching the dog and after handling their waste, doctors say.
Health officials say that people who are infected with Salmonella bacteria can spread Salmonella for several days when they are infected, even if they do not have their symptoms, health officials say.
Ways to reduce risk
To reduce your risk of getting sick from a dog contact, their food or behavior, public health officials advise:
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Wash and clean any containers, utensils and surfaces that are exposed to dog food or behavior before re -use. It includes food and water bowls, countertops, microwaves and refrigerators.
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Use dishes and utensils dedicated to serve your dog and wash them separately with other dishes and utensils.
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Store all dog food and where human food is stored or prepared and is far from the reach of young children. Treat food and containers when your pet is with them.
Pet food precautions
PHAC stated that to follow the instructions on dog food and treat package, including proper refrigeration and cold, to prevent malfunction.
When you are reading dog food or treatment, check the material, expiration date and if the food is cooked or raw.
The agency said, “Raw pet food and behavior can be fresh, frozen, dehydrated or freeze-dry.”
Where more contamination may occur
BC Center for Disease Control stated that it is common for dogs and cats to lick and lick their owners, and many sleep in the same bed as their owners.
“Given the very close contact between pets and people, there can be many opportunities for infection of infection between them. Stopping infection is particularly important for some groups, such as young children, elderly and immunologists,” BC CDC Advised On your website.
Separately, last year, the US Agriculture Department confirmed a house cat in Washington County, Ores. and died After eating raw frozen pet food.
Bogocha said that raw pet food may be contaminated by other bacterial pathogens. He said.
Cats and dogs are not guilty of pets only. Salmonella is associated with infection across Canada Snake and their rodent feed as well as domestic animal,