Did you see a rat in your house? If so, chances are there are a
bunch of them already. Letting them live in your house may cause not only
health problems, but also property damage. Rodents are potential carriers of
life-threatening diseases and you do not want to be that person who may get an
infection. With the help of an animal control expert, you can get rid of
rodents successfully and humanely.
Rodent Diseases
Some rat-borne diseases are potentially life threatening, knowing
what these are will help you prevent it from spreading.
Hantavirus
The Hantavirus can be spread through other ways, but rodent
infestation in the house remains one of the primary risks. A person may get an
infection when fresh rodent nesting materials, urine or droppings are stirred
up somehow in the home. When airborne, a person may breathe these in and
become infected with the disease. It is also possible to get this disease
through a rodent bite.
Symptoms of this disease develop between one and five weeks after
exposure to fresh droppings, urine or saliva of an infected rat or any rodent.
Hantavirus may progress to Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome which is a severe
respiratory illness that is rare but can be deadly.
Plague
This disease is infamous for sweeping across Europe and claiming
millions of lives during the Middle Ages. Humans may get this disease when an
infected rodent flea bites them or when they handle an infected animal. The
symptoms of this illness include:
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Sudden onset of fever
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Chills
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Weakness
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One or more swollen,
painful and tender lymph nodes called buboes
A person may also get this fatal disease from contact with
contaminated tissue or fluid. A form of this illness is septicemic plague,
potentially fatal septic shock with fever, chills, abdominal pain, shock,
extreme weakness and possible bleeding into the organs and skin are some of its
symptoms. This may be the first sign of the plague or may develop because a
person failed to get treatment immediately.
Another form is pneumonic plague, which may develop after you
breathe in droplets that contain bacteria. Patients with this illness develop
weakness, fever, headache, chest pain, shortness of breath and cough. The
pneumonia that develops may lead to shock and respiratory failure. This type is
the most severe form of plague and is the only one that may transmit from
person to person.
Plague is a serious disease, but it is treatable with antibiotics.
However, failure to get treatment immediately may cause death.
How Can You Remove Rodents?
Rodents are manageable pests that you can easily remove from your
property, if you hire a wildlife control expert.
Animal removers have the training and gear to remove all types of
rodents in a humane manner. They will look for the den and remove the animals
they find; as much as possible they will not harm the animals during the
process. Animal control experts will make sure no trace of the rodents
is left in your property.
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