Can your PETS make you SICK? Doctor Explains 5 Real Cases

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  • @fbbWaddell
    @fbbWaddell Рік тому +53

    Vet Tech here:
    Just to clarify: All cats have Bartonella. Always immediately wash any wounds you receive from any cat, ever. Most reptiles have Salmonella. Always wash your hands and disinfect surfaces in your house after cleaning your reptile enclosure. Don't wait to see a doctor when you have a rash. If your pet is diagnosed with hookworms, you can catch them from your pet. If your pet has hookworms, wash your hands every single time you touch your pet, mop your floors daily, use gloves to pick up your pets poop, don't allow them to lick you or anyone else, and only let your pet poop on puppy pads or a small specific area of your yard that you are able to avoid walking in. Clean, clean, clean. And don't allow small children to play with your infected pet. And one last thing, you can catch scabies from your pet. If your pet has any type of mange, do not cuddle with or sleep with your pet until it is cleared by the vet.

    • @hemogoblin3008
      @hemogoblin3008 7 місяців тому +2

      I work in human medicine, and we have noticed a disturbing trend of people having their pets lick their surgical wounds to "help it heal" 🤢

  • @vields2352
    @vields2352 Рік тому +25

    I’m a nurse and we once had a women who CKD and was on dialysis. Any way she had a fistula for dialysis and somehow she go a weird fungal infection in it. It’s a fungus that usual lives in soil. She didn’t garden so the only way the infection control docs thought she could have gotten it was from her dog. The dog goes outside, digs in the ground, she then touches dog then transfers the microbes to her fistula via her hands. Anyway it was a rough one. It wasn’t responsive to anything we through at it. The infection became systemic and I remember one of the consultants saying at one stage she was more mushroom than women (not to the patient obviously, just in conversation with other doctors). Eventually she went to the ICU and never came back. Her heart failed. So sad to think something as simple as cuddling your dog can kill you when you don’t have a good immune system. Normally this sort of fungus is not an issue in humans but because of her co morbidities her body couldn’t fight it off, not even with all the antibiotics and antifungals etc. we could give her. Very sad.

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 Рік тому +23

    0:30 At least it wasn't Yersinia pestis! A friend of mine was camping in the Sierra Nevada mountains and as he was getting ready for bed a he discovered a squirrel in his tent. He let it out and climed into his sleeping bed.
    Some time later he started having flu like symptoms. He remembered a warning sign that said if you start having flu like symptoms later you should see your doctor.
    He said his doctor looked a bit concerned as he told the story of finding the squirrel and he drew some blood and left. He was gone a really long time, like nearly an hour and when he came back he was wearing some heavy duty PPE. Paramedics, also in PPE had a stretcher with a plastic tent over it.
    When he was told to climb in he became really alarmed.
    Turns out he had The Plague! As in "Bring out your dead" middle ages in Europe Plague.
    He recovered fully but it was pretty scary.
    Every person alive today is a descendant of someone who survived the Plague. As a result humans have a better chance of recovering from it than Middle Age Europeans. Also, antibiotics help a bit.

  • @beccab3167
    @beccab3167 Рік тому +86

    Vet tech mommy here - you should add Toxoplasmosis and Leptospirosis. I feel they are very important things we can also get from our furry friends.

    • @jonathanalbuquerque850
      @jonathanalbuquerque850 Рік тому +12

      Omg yea I was waiting for her to mention toxoplasmosis at least 🤔

    • @carolleenkelmann3829
      @carolleenkelmann3829 Рік тому +12

      And pet owners let their little darlings lick their faces!

    • @ceri678
      @ceri678 Рік тому +7

      This is why I do not let my patients lick my face... also nearly caught lepto once in vet school. I'd examined a dog that had been sent to me (I was doing my emergency medicine rotation and the day shift people wanted to go home) by the internal medicine professor who AFTER my clinical exam said "Oh by the way do not touch him without gloves I suspect he has lepto". Well... thanks for giving me an accurate description before sending the dog my way, sir.

    • @Agender_Potato
      @Agender_Potato Рік тому +2

      Can't you have toxoplasmosis and not know it?

    • @tarynkathleen3699
      @tarynkathleen3699 Рік тому +2

      ​@@Agender_PotatoI'm willing to bet you're right

  • @WeirdMikey
    @WeirdMikey Рік тому +184

    A friend had surgery on both knees. The first went really well and the second was disastrous, filled with an infection that kept getting worse. Turns out it was a type of staph typically found in dog ear infections. They had a dog and took it to the vet who confirmed it was the same strain.

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому +25

      Oh wow!

    • @jonathanalbuquerque850
      @jonathanalbuquerque850 Рік тому +4

      Ok now that is interesting! 🤔

    • @Skatejock21
      @Skatejock21 Рік тому +16

      see that makes me nervous, not your comment but things I have seen in the past. I have eczema and I read about a woman who got a form of staph, lost 3 limbs from it, the staph is from dogs that licked her and eczema is open wounds. I love dogs but if they lick me. I have to make sure its not where I have open wounds. It just feels so much more then a skin disease then I think many people realize. You're more susceptible to infection with open wounds.

    • @ambilaevus7607
      @ambilaevus7607 Рік тому +25

      I grew up on a farm & with a nack for keeping things from dieing we would get all sorts of critters for me to save with my weird methods.
      I started doing vet tech work due to this... Germ study, microscope work, etc. There's a ton of cross contamination possibilities with people and animals. Regular washing not just hands with anti bacterial soap but household scrubbing with tea tree type soap and/or bleach mixed with basic blue dish soap will deeply minimize such things. Any surface they touch can become containatrd with something gross.
      Yes we love them however we must remember they are animals and not humans.

    • @CatCaffeine
      @CatCaffeine Рік тому +11

      @@ambilaevus7607 tea tree is toxic to cats so not a good choice if you have those pets.

  • @rachelrak4502
    @rachelrak4502 Рік тому +118

    Story Time!
    I caught Bartonella when I was 19. Unfortunately, I found out about it after I started losing my eyesight. Ophthalmologists failed me so I went to the ED where a neuroopthalmologist was on call (I was his youngest patient in a while), and helped determine the answer after an MRI and a spinal tap to do CSF cultures.
    It turns out that fever was, while more common, the more tame signs of a Bartonella infection. I was one of the unlucky few that had the infection reach my brain and cause inflammation around my optic and oculomotor nerves, taking away my vision for a couple months.
    I'm all better now. The cause of it was fleas (no kittens, just adult cats -- but my childhood home had a major flea infestation). I never let my cats out now that I live on my own.

    • @angelbabycards3595
      @angelbabycards3595 Рік тому +10

      Yes, having a similar problem, though when I told the doctors, that I think I got the infection from the Calico semi- ferral kittens that i began feeding by hand, and rubbed my eyes alot.. I think I got something from them, because my right eye is now blurred, and when I went to Emergency, they told me I was crazy. because Allergy and infection from cats isn't the problem. Then: they attributed the problem to maybe a form an MS Flareup.. Problem is,, that diagnosis was Seven years ago, haven't had any problems with that, and as I write this, my eye is slightly weeping and slightly itchy, though not severe. Personally, I think it's a case of a bacterial infection the the two kitties I was feeding. Any thoughts..??

    • @brandalinejune5190
      @brandalinejune5190 Рік тому

      ​@@angelbabycards3595ever figure it out?

    • @tarynkathleen3699
      @tarynkathleen3699 Рік тому +4

      ​@angelbabycards3595 yes bartonella definitely can affect the eyes. ILADS can help find a dr in your area that treats these infections. Bartonella is a common tick transmitted infection too. I have late stage bartonella

    • @tarynkathleen3699
      @tarynkathleen3699 Рік тому +3

      So glad your vision came back and you are well now

  • @cincampbell
    @cincampbell Рік тому +11

    Salmonella has been found on dogs too.
    The
    Mexican hairless can develop it on their skin if it’s not bathed regularly and I knew a family who got a Sharpie puppy and they All got sick Then they finally took the puppy who is almost a year old to the vet
    The vet told them Sharpie’s Develop salmonella under these rolls very easily. That you must wash under the rolls Everyday to prevent the bacteria from developing into salmonella. Both breeds develop a gross smell that most owners would know that the dog needs a bath. But there are all kinds of pet owners out there

  • @marylu2216
    @marylu2216 Рік тому +78

    I remember when I first started watching your channel you mentioned were a med student and now you're a specialist!!🙌🎉 CONGRATS, Siobhan!!🎉

  • @joanhoffman3702
    @joanhoffman3702 Рік тому +92

    I got sick from my dog three times. The third time I ended up in the hospital with a fever of 105.7F and in sepsis. That’s when I was diagnosed with Streptococcus canis, found naturally in dogs and cats. I received 30 days of IV antibiotics and have joined the short list of people around the world who have acquired this infection without a dog bite. Oh, and my dog’s nickname is now “my little germ factory”. 😁

    • @quincyzhou2296
      @quincyzhou2296 Рік тому +3

      105.7F fever=hospital trip
      Glad to know

    • @colmcillegardner2144
      @colmcillegardner2144 Рік тому +1

      Let no contention raise disputes,
Nor greed disgrace a Christian's name,
Nor greed for riches be a snare,
Nor evil thoughts corrupt our minds.

    • @LethaTruitt-ep5jg
      @LethaTruitt-ep5jg Рік тому +1

      Give your dog a bath and cleanyourhous3

    • @cinder7183
      @cinder7183 Рік тому +3

      Sepsis is something you do not want to get.
      Pay attention when you feel ill and get checked out.

    • @lilolmecj
      @lilolmecj 8 місяців тому

      Holy Cow! Glad you recovered!

  • @gwynethpotter3216
    @gwynethpotter3216 Рік тому +142

    I’m a vet student, this is so fun! I can name so so many 😂

    • @alanholck7995
      @alanholck7995 Рік тому +37

      Do you know what they call a veterinarian who only treats one species of animal? A physician.

    • @gwynethpotter3216
      @gwynethpotter3216 Рік тому +3

      @@alanholck7995 😂😂

    • @joanhoffman3702
      @joanhoffman3702 Рік тому +4

      @@alanholck7995 Good one! 😂😂😂

    • @OWNLAC
      @OWNLAC Рік тому +2

      ​@@alanholck7995 😆

    • @builtontherockhomestead9390
      @builtontherockhomestead9390 Рік тому +2

      I own a few dairy goats. I once was at the vet and a guy had a huge bucking bull in a trailer who he told the vet was a pet. The bull was used in rodeos but he was willing to spend money on him due to being a sweet pet. The bull did appear calm in the trailer, but the vet never got in the trailer, lol. Can't remember what was wrong but he was going to have to go to a specialist to be treated.

  • @Noodleandthepoodles
    @Noodleandthepoodles Рік тому +12

    Rat bite fever survivor here! I was working at a big pet store chain and it was a workman’s comp case. I was hospitalized for a long time. That pain was unreal and I still have complications from having treatment withheld due to multiple misdiagnosis.

  • @andoraevans5128
    @andoraevans5128 Рік тому +91

    My kids, all three of them, got strep throat three times over a three month span. The third time our doctor asked if we had any pets. Yep, two dogs. The vet thought I was over-reacting but agreed to check my corgis for strep. Bingo!

    • @carolleenkelmann3829
      @carolleenkelmann3829 Рік тому

      Doctors think they know everything.

    • @ceri678
      @ceri678 Рік тому +14

      I have to admit we were not taught about dogs carrying strep in vet school... but I'm of the category of vet that says "never say never", nature is weird. :)

    • @clairejones624
      @clairejones624 Рік тому +1

      @ceri678
      Hello! I am thinking of becoming a Veterinarian. What subjects did you take for you A levels or IB? Which subjects did you take for HL and SL?
      Thank you!

    • @ceri678
      @ceri678 Рік тому +4

      @@clairejones624 I'm afraid I can't help you because I'm from the Netherlands and our education system is VERY different from yours... Ask around at colleges what you need, maybe?

    • @clairejones624
      @clairejones624 Рік тому +1

      @ceri678
      Oh, no problem! I will ask around at colleges to find out. How is it like to be a Veterinarian? (For you at least.)

  • @wheredusktouchesdawn
    @wheredusktouchesdawn Рік тому +12

    I have hp. 6:33 my cockatiel was determined to be the culprit after 2 hospitalizations with double pneumonia. It has been one of the most heartbreaking experiences. My dad has my bird now which means I can’t visit my dad. I had to throw away anything I couldn’t wash and move from the room I was in to prevent continued inflammation. Had the room not had its own ac system I would have been forced to move. At least Cornelius is safe and happy and I get to FaceTime with him.

  • @madeline799
    @madeline799 Рік тому +45

    I worked in salmon aquaculture this year and got “fish poisoning” (deep skin infection from handling salmon in my case; I got a few tiny cuts from a pink salmons teeth and in six hours it was painful and swollen). It got better with antibiotics thankfully but it was a bad time haha

  • @Teefs
    @Teefs Рік тому +25

    I got cat scratch disease when I was 24. Mine was misdiagnosed as likely lymphoma resulting in a lymphadenectomy, which gave the doctor my actual diagnosis. 10/10 do not recommend
    My question is this: Can I get it again? Or do you develop an immunity after having an active infection?

  • @amyeastman8764
    @amyeastman8764 Рік тому +23

    My best friend got cutaneous larval hookworms on a trip to Mexico we went on. We both work together in a veterinary hospital and she had this weird rash on her calf, kind of raised, circular. She thought maybe she hit some coral, it was that shape and we were in the water constantly. One of the faculty vets looked at it and said she should go to the doctor and she went the next day. They had to get some books out but with a good history taking and some book work they figured it out! They Rx’d a dewormer but I guess we are a dead end host so even if not treated she’d prob have been ok. But….ewwww.

  • @RayMak
    @RayMak Рік тому +1

    This is really scaryyyyy

  • @gnarthdarkanen7464
    @gnarthdarkanen7464 Рік тому +7

    Some really good information in this one... My own mother was VERY nearly killed by "Cat scratch fever" (it's what they legit' called it in our area) and it took a shot of (I believe) tetracycline at the time (80's)...
    I WOULD like to add Leptospirosis to your list of "What I should look up next"... It's usually in the tropical/sub-tropical regions, and spawns around stagnant water... BUT with global warming, who knows???
    It's EXTREMELY infectious and fairly dangerous, though treatable. The thing is ANY mammal can catch it and spread it... SO puppies, gerbels, rabbits, goats, cats, etc... If it has fur, it can bring it right TO YOU... AND if left untreated, it IS deadly to literally everything... You CAN just look up "Lepto" and (at least in the U.S.) every search engine immediately brings up the CDC's own listing "Leptospirosis" to the top of the list, at least in my experience... SO it's not terribly difficult to find out about, and get started for research... NOT that you should even depend on the CDC as your "one-stop shop"... BUT it's a fine starting place... get you the basics and some references and you have what you need to move forward in depth... ;o)

  • @ShadowsAngelBlade
    @ShadowsAngelBlade Рік тому +7

    Your an absolute angel helping others in need when their sick or Hurt. My nanny was un hospital with fluid gathering in her lungs and my other nanny had a cardiac arrest but she survived. I had covid after my 13th birthday but after about 5 days I was better and able to go to a Belfast giants game. I appreciate the work you do.
    Love Skarloey x

  • @momofschnauzers
    @momofschnauzers Рік тому +22

    Knowledge is power ... even if it is gross.

  • @Bohemian-Nilda
    @Bohemian-Nilda Рік тому +4

    Great info! I often rescue stray cats and dogs and I give first aid to birds and other animals that have been hurt, so I’ll probably contract some type of disease from them some day. I now know how important it is to mention my constant contact with different animals to doctors if I ever come up with some strange disease! Thanks again for all the great, helpful info!❤

  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 Рік тому +15

    “He ignored it and hoped it would get better. He visited the doctor 5 months later.” He must be a resident of the good old USA. 😒

  • @stephaniegingergoddess7751
    @stephaniegingergoddess7751 Рік тому +14

    I got cat scratch disease when I was 7 or 8. I had lymph node swelling and pain at the lymph node site. I remember having the lymph node area drained and also getting antibiotics. It went away but I do wonder if that episode played a role in the autoimmune disease mess I’m dealing with now.

  • @peterjf7723
    @peterjf7723 Рік тому +30

    This was a really good episode. Have you listened to the This Week in Parasitology podcast? Actually it is a monthly show. They discuss different parasites, sometimes covering a paper about a particular parasite. The last part of the show is a case study. A case is described by symptoms, without saying what the parasite causing the issue is. Listeners can then email in their diagnosis. A winner is chosen from the replies and they win a Parasitology book. The listener attempts are read out at the start of the next episode.

  • @Heather406
    @Heather406 Рік тому +46

    I really enjoyed this type of video, like someone else mentioned, I used to love a show Monsters Inside Me 😬 creepy yet fascinating. But I absolutely get the heebie jeebies from parasites and worms! 😱😖
    Btw, love the scrubs! I just got my first pair of Figs in the same colour ☺️

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому +20

      I can’t believe I never heard of this show - I’m going to look it up!

    • @Sharknado451
      @Sharknado451 Рік тому +2

      @@ViolinMD you should it very fascinating and intriguing

    • @Sharknado451
      @Sharknado451 Рік тому +3

      @@Boodieman72 same here love untold and I came across dr g America's most shocking cases and that is soo good

    • @ALonerOnXbox
      @ALonerOnXbox Рік тому +2

      @@ViolinMD but to those infection. They are, the Monsters inside me

    • @PinkAgaricus
      @PinkAgaricus Рік тому +2

      I think that's the show that had a case of the "fish tank cleaning" bacteria from a dad fishing on a rocky outcropping and slipping and falling down and injuring himself on a rock covered with sea water (just the wrong place at the wrong time), though I think they also showed the case that was in this video too (the guy who got infected by it from cleaning his tank gloveless).

  • @cathyellington7599
    @cathyellington7599 Рік тому +2

    I got scratched and bitten by a family cat. Within 8 hours I was in the ER getting IV antibiotics. My family physician put me on oral antibiotics for a month. I was so scared I was going to lose my hands because they both swelled up really bad. I could not use them for over a week. I was off work for a week. Red streaks went up both my arms. I was so glad I responded to the antibiotics. My question is why did it affect me so fast and the boy you spoke about went days before he had to have medical treatment?Within 6 to 8 hours I couldn’t use my hands.

  • @moonfire41
    @moonfire41 Рік тому +3

    One guy caught the actual plague from prying a dead mouse out of his cat's mouth. His fingers and toes turned black and he had to have the tips cut off. He was in the hospital for a while.

  • @MikeIsCannonFodder
    @MikeIsCannonFodder Рік тому +8

    Even a medium fish tank, like a 40 gallon, is likely to have you elbow deep into the tank while cleaning, so the water is likely to get down your glove. Though I do remember one time having a finger get warm after cleaning my tank once, I think I had a hangnail bleed maybe earlier that day. Lasted maybe a day or two and didn't get worse than that. I assumed it was nitrogen fixing bacteria that live in the aquarium that got in there.

  • @danawilliams5987
    @danawilliams5987 Рік тому +7

    My husband had cat scratch disease in the 1960s. He was quite sick with it. He had a biopsy done of the swollen lymph node. I think the doctor thought he had Hodgkin’s disease but when the biopsy came back negative they decided it was cat scratch disease.

  • @toucanfeathers102
    @toucanfeathers102 Рік тому +12

    I love that you were talking about hookworms on the skin but hookworms inside of your body that's a whole different story. There's more to worry about and the damage they can't do

  • @kevanhubbard9673
    @kevanhubbard9673 Рік тому +9

    I developed a strange life threatening skin disease which lead to an amputation and originally the doctors thought it was ORF a viral ailment mainly of sheep and goats although I don't have dealings with such animals.However it turned out not to be ORF but a rare T Cell Lymphoma called Mycosis Fungoides which had reached stage 2b, the beginning of the aggressive disorder,by medical detection.

  • @mskard2
    @mskard2 Рік тому +8

    Thank you for not only the information, but for making me laugh. You’re absolutely delightful. I’ve been a subscriber for a couple of years now.

  • @pityakisha
    @pityakisha Рік тому +5

    The information is so helpful, thank you for always having us as part of your job

  • @jameshoopes6467
    @jameshoopes6467 Рік тому +10

    Um… on that advice to avoid frogs. Yeah, that recommendation came about 50 years too late. I used to spend so many summers standing knee deep in a local pond catching frogs to scare my mom with. Somehow, I survived childhood. So did my mom. 😂

  • @salvadorhirth2919
    @salvadorhirth2919 Рік тому +9

    Hi dear Dr. Siobhan, thanks for all you do! Have a great Sunday! :-)

  • @katego370
    @katego370 Рік тому +3

    I love my doggy and he loves me but I draw the line at face licks, for good reason. I'll deal with eating his hair, saliva arm baths, and fluff everywhere but no dog drool anywhere near my mouth. He doesn't understand, though but if I give him lots of scratches, it's apparently a fair deal to him. 😄

  • @monikakamila
    @monikakamila Рік тому +14

    I got bit by a hamster. It was so bad that I went to emerge but even the doctor said hamsters don’t spread germs. Damn those teeth hurt . Cleo bit me so hard my finger swelled up. Little bugger . I would never return a hamster because they bit me . Pets are family

  • @Teefs
    @Teefs Рік тому +6

    Birds are also vectors of histoplasmosis. Ask me how I know... 😔 Chronic Pulmonary Histoplasmosis is awful.

  • @lizl8997
    @lizl8997 Рік тому +2

    The way you talked about the hookworms had me totally engrossed as if I was listening to an audio book. You had me totally focused on that segment. Enjoyed it even though it was grossed me out. Thanks!

  • @carolwalters6469
    @carolwalters6469 Рік тому +7

    We got a kitten from a friend when I was in middle school. Both my dad and I ended up with Cat Scratch Fever/Disease. Crazy thing is that my mom had given the kitten a bath and got scratched and bit a lot but she didn't get sick. My friend had the mom cat and the other kittens and it turns out the whole litter was infected.
    I'd be interested in your thoughts on this. I'm 51 now and over the past 25 years have been diagnosed with a laundry list of disabling illnesses, including autoimmune issues. My dad was recently diagnosed with an autoimmune issue also. I'm curious if the CSD would have primed us for future AI issues or we already had AI issues (just unkown)?

  • @renegadetla9331
    @renegadetla9331 Рік тому +17

    I didn’t know the bird thing was so rare! My mother has it, she has to avoid feather pillows like they’re the literal plague because she gets such bad inflammation. I think she even takes a steroid inhaler for it.
    I’ve known she’s had that since I was little so I suppose I just assumed it was more common than it is
    The more you know!!!

    • @tanianorkunas782
      @tanianorkunas782 Рік тому

      I wonder if this is the cause of my dogs bad cough now that birds are in house

  • @XSemperIdem5
    @XSemperIdem5 Рік тому +19

    As soon as you started saying the symptoms I yelled, "turtle!" That was an easy one and why my mom never let me have a pet turtle.
    I thought the bird one was going to be histoplasmosis but lucky for that man it wasn't that bad. I remember a graduate student working with penguins at a zoo or aquarium caught histoplasmosis and even ended up in the ICU because it became so severe. My understanding is that people with bird allergies are actually sensitive to the dander that comes off the feathers and not so much the feathers themselves.
    My canary and bunny's vet office would actually give you print outs of the zoonotic diseases you could catch from your pet species.
    And you bet I said "eww!" at the worm one but never stopped eating my snack 😂

    • @strugglingcollegestudent
      @strugglingcollegestudent Рік тому +1

      Same my mom said it will give me salmonella

    • @builtontherockhomestead9390
      @builtontherockhomestead9390 Рік тому +1

      I instantly thought reptiles. The info sheet is a great idea. I have a small hobby farm; dairy goats, chickens, geese, ducks, etc. 90 miles from me is a vet practice that not only treats livestock, but exotics. They once had a baby giraffe in their horse barn. Mom had rejected the calf so the vet techs were giving it goat's milk around the clock. They should have a sheet like that available to their patient's owners.

    • @astererratum6546
      @astererratum6546 Рік тому +1

      I could see the turtle despite the blur. Plus my friend has a turtle so they told me about it (he didn't get it, just knew about it)

  • @adamcheaney7185
    @adamcheaney7185 Рік тому +16

    Thank you for getting Cat Scratch Fever stuck in my head. 🤣

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому +9

      Haha nice! 🎶 😂

  • @alanholck7995
    @alanholck7995 Рік тому +9

    I teach college biology. Worm day is a lot of fun. 😀

  • @MsStina84
    @MsStina84 Рік тому +21

    It would be fun if you compared your education to a vet's, or a dentist's. Or some other kind of health professional.

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому +5

      Cool idea!

    • @XSemperIdem5
      @XSemperIdem5 Рік тому +2

      Dr. Cellini actually did that because his brother is a vet.

  • @thegamingoboist2702
    @thegamingoboist2702 Рік тому +10

    i remember when she was just a first/second (i dont remember if she was second year or somehow earlier when i started watching her years aho-) and now seeing her avtually be a specialist makes me so happy

  • @evergreenrose427
    @evergreenrose427 Рік тому +10

    Sioban's horror of human hookworms (Necator americanus) was hilarious to me. I actually paid good money ($3000 the first time) to buy 150 hookworm larvae, which I applied to my forearms over a period of several months. Why??? Because they got rid of my psoriasis within about seven months, and it's never come back!! No other treatments whatsoever. After five years I got a second round of worms, and this time the price had dropped to $450 for 135 larvae. I love my wormies!! They're my favorite medical intervention ever. Total cure with no effort - no pills or shots or creams or dietary changes, no side effects except for an itchy rash for about a week at the insertion site. And as a bonus, they enhance my immune system because they balance my Th1 to Th2 ratio - this is how they work to calm down the autoimmune reaction that leads to psoriasis, and to many other allergic and autoimmune conditions as well. Not everyone can tolerate them but for those who can, they are a godsend. Ain't nature great?

    • @jonathanalbuquerque850
      @jonathanalbuquerque850 Рік тому +6

      Whoa that’s crazy.. never heard of this 😮

    • @bookbeing
      @bookbeing Рік тому +4

      Oye! That's a pretty wild way to treat your autoimmune condition.

  • @johnopalko5223
    @johnopalko5223 Рік тому +1

    The level of glee and enthusiasm Siobhan exhibited while explaining the lifecycle of the human hookworm was just marvelous. My late wife was a biologist and she and I would get into long, graphic discussions that tended to make other people rather uncomfortable. When our friend, the veterinary technician, joined in, things got even worse.

  • @hanzieslouise
    @hanzieslouise Рік тому +4

    I got cat scratch fever as a teen. Thankfully it was minor and it resolved on its own. But I had an extremely swollen lymphnode on the left side of my neck. Biopsies came back as non cancerous and the drs were stumped. Went to the go a couple of times and thankfully the last one I saw had previously seen a case of cat scratch fever

  • @Ramtrill
    @Ramtrill Рік тому +7

    New fear unlocked after that worm story...yikes!

  • @Jeff_Lichtman
    @Jeff_Lichtman Рік тому +14

    A couple you didn't mention:
    Toxoplasmosis, which you can get from cat feces. Human infections can be asymptomatic, but it can be dangerous for pregnant women. There's also some evidence linking human infection with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
    Toxoplasma gondii has a weird life cycle in cats and mice. Mice have an instinctive fear of cats and an aversion to the smell of cat urine, but when they're infected with T. gondii they lose the fear, which makes them more likely to be caught and eaten. The parasite then infects the cat, which excretes cysts, which can then infect more mice.
    Psittacosis is another one. It's carried by birds, and can cause pneumonia in people.

    • @elledix3575
      @elledix3575 Рік тому

      Re Toxoplasmosis - seeing as to get a zoonotic infection you literally have to get faeces in your mouth, the most common animal-to-human transmission is through consumption of veg grown in places where animals are free to roam (and poop) or when animal dung is used as fertiliser and the veggies are not then washed sufficiently. It is not generally a threat to uncompromised immune systems of westerners. If it was, rest assured, the big pharmas would be marketing you their products already!! Foodborne transmission by eating undercooked, contaminated meat (especially pork, lamb, and venison) or shellfish (like oysters, clams, and mussels) is way more probable.

  • @gracesimplified3860
    @gracesimplified3860 Рік тому +3

    Thanks again for sharing Siobhan

  • @JessicaCarnahan-o5q
    @JessicaCarnahan-o5q Рік тому +1

    We have one cat that's a carrier to this. I got scratched- a pinprick you really couldn't see and it didn't bleed. Nearly instantly my hand began swelling. It burned so bad!! Within six hours I was running a fever, felt fluish and punky. After ten days of antibiotics the infection finally resolved. Fast forward ten years and same cat same scenario!!😮

  • @birdandcatlover5597
    @birdandcatlover5597 Рік тому +5

    one way to lower the chance of bird keeper's lung is to have really good filters, and not have a high population density of birds. especially of powdery birds (cockatoos and pigeons are powdery). also, the high levels of dust ca be bad for them, so FILTERS and not too many birds

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому +1

      Thanks - I think those are great ideas !

  • @hdesutter
    @hdesutter Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the laugh to enlighten the topic! I LOLed at the “Bird Fancier’s Lung” interpretation! 😂

  • @kathleendavidson3316
    @kathleendavidson3316 Рік тому +7

    I think the real take on this video is that if your arm is blistered to the point of looking like it has gangrene, don't just go to the pharmacy and pick up a tube of Ozonol, go see your doctor (or hospital) right away. What were these people thinking *waits five months to see a doctor* 🤦‍♀

  • @bethbelanger3259
    @bethbelanger3259 Рік тому +1

    Your energy is so fun. I love your medical content...

  • @EmilyMineDesigns
    @EmilyMineDesigns Рік тому +13

    So they washed the tank in the bathtub and didn't clean it before putting their children in there? Gross.

    • @jonathanalbuquerque850
      @jonathanalbuquerque850 Рік тому +1

      Apparently not 🤢

    • @sachitdaniel6688
      @sachitdaniel6688 Рік тому +1

      It's extremely hard to totally get rid of bacteria just by washing. You need soap and vigorous scrubbing to reduce it significantly.
      For any serious pathogens, you would need something like bleach if you are trying to clean a larger surface because it's just too hard to do thoroughly otherwise.
      Commenting to give a PSA that when you are exposed to something potentially dangerous, you need to scrub your hands really well.

  • @anilkumar-ml2vt
    @anilkumar-ml2vt Рік тому +4

    Hi shioban.
    Me and my family will eagerly wait for your videos.
    God bless you sister
    Happy Christmas!

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому

      Happy Christmas to you and your family!!

  • @hopelessly.hopeful
    @hopelessly.hopeful Рік тому +3

    I loved this style of video! You're so cute and animated. Plus, I love learning 🥰

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому +3

      Yay! Thank you! 😊

  • @monikakamila
    @monikakamila Рік тому +5

    I have hamsters 🐹 they just spread cuteness ❤

  • @bretthibbs6083
    @bretthibbs6083 Рік тому +8

    don't forget about scabies I got scabies 2 years ago from my own dog and I don't know how he got the mite. That was the most miserable thing I've ever had.

  • @jooleebilly
    @jooleebilly Рік тому +1

    I had two soft-shell turtles. If I ever held them - which was rare because they HATED it - I washed my hands thoroughly. Same with cleaning their tank. To make sure I didn't forget, I named them SAM and ELLA. I never got that but I did get 2 infections from cat bites.
    But they showed *very* quickly, like about 12 hours after it happened. I could see a growing red oval around where the cat had bit me (it wasn't his fault, someone else was injuring him by accident. Long story) Long story longer, I'd fostered cats and had my own cats for decades by then, and it had never happened before, so I covered it with a couple of bandaids and went to work. It started tingling and burning within a couple of hours, and two guys at the office said I needed to go to urgent care. I went to tell my boss and *he* had totally heard of cat bites turning ugly too. I went to Urgent Care, wrote that I was bitten by a cat, and waited. And waited. And waited. I watched it get worse and sting and part of my hand was going numb by the time I saw a doctor FOUR HOURS LATER. I probably should have pulled off the bandages and asked the receptionists, "Does this look bad to you? A cat bit me and it's getting bigger." But I still didn't think it was serious.
    But the doc put the fear of losing body parts in me, regaling me with stories of people who'd lost feet and hands. Plus, when he pressed next to the wound that was weeping, creepy gray pus came out with little black specks in it. The doc said that because cats have sharp, small fangs, it's like being injected with whatever bacteria they have in their mouths, and (his words) "95% of the time, it'll get infected. So just go to the doctor when you're bitten." What I'd missed all those years that I *was* bitten, I didn't have that reaction because it was a scratching bite, or a bite that didn't break the skin. Lesson learned.

  • @LaraA55
    @LaraA55 Рік тому +1

    This certainly grabbed my attention...enjoyed it so very much

  • @thays7437
    @thays7437 Рік тому

    I really appreciate the linked medical published articles.

  • @JackieOwl94
    @JackieOwl94 Рік тому +1

    My friend’s dad got fish tuberculosis, which is the more common name for that bacteria, when he cut his hand on coral cleaning his tropical fish tank. It was wild.

  • @lilyquinney4586
    @lilyquinney4586 Рік тому +1

    We had a cat and when she was two years old, she bit my mum's leg during a mad playing session, because my mum had diabetes, she ended up in hospital for three weeks on a drip. We had to have a couple of the cat's teeth removed that were infected because she was a rescue cat born in the wild. We had her for 22 years and luckily no more problems.

  • @MarieJackson-sp3be
    @MarieJackson-sp3be Рік тому +2

    What do you think about parents letting their dogs lick their babies on the mouth and (gag) inside their mouth?

  • @ritagreen6499
    @ritagreen6499 Рік тому +6

    In nursing school they stressed reminding patients who were exterior painters of large building or homes, to make sure they share this with information with their health care providers.
    When they paint gutters or other parts of the structures where there are a number of pigeons, & their droppings.
    Histoplasmosis is an infection caused by breathing in spores of a fungus often found in bird and bat droppings. Patients usually get it from breathing in these spores when they become airborne during demolition or cleanup projects. Now wearing a mask is not as rare as it was before the pandemic, for clean up tasks.

  • @josemilian4167
    @josemilian4167 Рік тому

    man those dr's sound amazing. been struggling with my issues for over decade still no diagnosis.

  • @purplealice
    @purplealice Рік тому +3

    There are many nice outdoorsy parks in New York City, and people walk their dogs there. And people are warned not to walk barefoot in those parks, because of these parasitic worms. (And don't play in the dirt!)

    • @jonathanalbuquerque850
      @jonathanalbuquerque850 Рік тому +3

      I just can’t believe they go right through intact skin… nasty things

  • @BrianPham717
    @BrianPham717 Рік тому +5

    Siobhan another awesome video

  • @salvadorhirth2919
    @salvadorhirth2919 Рік тому +7

    As soon as I watched the part where you mention pigeons, I thought you would talk about cryptococcus. By the way, did you read the Scientific American article by Dr. Paul Ewald, concerning bacterial infections? I think it was published by 1997. You may like to read also about quorum sensing and the first discovery of boron compounds in bacteria, by Bonnie Bassler.

  • @Cetty22
    @Cetty22 Рік тому +5

    Would you think of doing a Doctor Q and A? it might be interesting if we can ask questions and see your answers!

  • @Dimensionaut
    @Dimensionaut Рік тому

    Great video. Just a suggestion: perhaps include toxoplasmosis, from cats. Specially dangerous to fetuses (when their pregnant mothers get infected).

  • @robertwood9984
    @robertwood9984 Рік тому +1

    Have things changed? Born in 55, till the age of 16 was catching by hand, handling, swimming in compromised water, etc, breaks in the skin, abrasions, chiggers, ticks all over, and so on all sorts of animals. Others were also. I cannot recall of anyone with an infection. But nowadays I've heard of many issues. New pathogens or reduction of immunity by the herd?
    Thanks!👍

  • @liseturner1019
    @liseturner1019 Рік тому +1

    As a rat owner, I'm lucky that I can basically control what my pets get exposed to. But I do have to think about hantavirus. It's not uncommon in some wild rodent populations. It's asymptomatic and very contagious between rodents. Transmission to humans is rarer and requires direct contact with an infected rodent's bodily fluids. So if my clothes come in contact with, say, traces of squirrel droppings, I'm unlikely to get directly infected, but my rats could catch it, and then I could catch it while playing with them. It's kind of interesting.

  • @danielaaristizabal4976
    @danielaaristizabal4976 Рік тому +1

    Omg Thankyou so much for hearting my comment

  • @ktar7189
    @ktar7189 Рік тому +2

    Hey Siobhan it’s your friend kyle merry Christmas I missed your awesome videos

    • @ViolinMD
      @ViolinMD  Рік тому

      Merry Christmas to you too!

  • @randyrowett7998
    @randyrowett7998 Рік тому +1

    Fascinating. Another great video in this series

  • @louisejoseph2715
    @louisejoseph2715 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the knowledge on hook worms a few people where I live do get them especially the gross one but we were nvr able to pin point them so thanks for the knowledge and continue bring us grate content

  • @LeanneArons
    @LeanneArons Рік тому

    I contracted an M. marinum infection by caring for a large, fresh water and fully planted aquarium that required daily care. I also grew roses and typically had scratches from thorns all summer long. My fish tank was a 75 gallon tank, and I would get up on a step ladder and plunge both arms into the tank to care for the plants inside. We believe the M. marinum entered my skin through the rose thorn scratches. My condition was misdiagnosed for years as prurigo nodularis and was treated for years with steroids that only made the rash worse. My dermatologist refused to listen to me when I asked if my fish keeping or rose growing hobbies had involvement in this rash. Finally, an infectious disease doctor listened to me and placed me on appropriate therapy to treat the suspected infection. Immediately, the nodules began to heal! I have scarring and some remaining thickened areas where the nodules once were. But I can live with that. My skin looks so much better and I’m grateful I finally found effective treatment with a provider who listened to me.

  • @klattalexis
    @klattalexis 10 місяців тому

    Some years back I sent my stud dog with a handler across Canada to get his Championship. When he got home with his championship certificate he also arrived back with bloody diarrhea. It wasn't long before all my other dogs came down with this too. Upon submitting a stool sample to my veterinarian for testing, turns out he was now carrying hookworm & giardia (beaver fever too), which spread to all my other dogs. Turns out I had to treat my entire kennel along with the bedding of Cedar shavings, all because the dog handlers had to use a certain fenced area for their dog's toilet.

  • @leahgracefecteau
    @leahgracefecteau Рік тому +2

    This probably not as common but yeah I always wash my hands after petting a dog or cat because unless it’s yours you don’t even how good that owner is taking care of their pet

  • @knockeledup
    @knockeledup Рік тому +1

    As soon as I saw the title I figured you would be talking about an interstitial lung disease. When I complete prior authorizations for Esbriet and Ofev, the insurance always asks if the patient has had any exposure to birds.

  • @lukebogacik2793
    @lukebogacik2793 Рік тому +1

    I dealt with a subcutaneous parasite for months, that moved at night leaving trails of inflamed skin.trying everything finally took ivermectin prescribed by a great caregiver at a local quick care. It was dead in 4 days and the trails dissolved. Never found out exactly what it was, but boy oh boy was that horrible. ✌🏼

  • @mrunmayeebhate7617
    @mrunmayeebhate7617 Рік тому +1

    You are simply great... There are close to none doctors who are so informative in India.... I am a non medical person but your videos keep me hooked and I look forward to new ones... Thanks for doing this... Its inspiring...

  • @jacobhackworth1206
    @jacobhackworth1206 Рік тому

    YOU HAVE 900K SUBS!!! CONGRATS! LOVE YOU, YOUR CHANNEL, AND YOUR CAREER

  • @tonimata4715
    @tonimata4715 Рік тому +1

    Hi Dr. Siobhan, thank you for all you do

  • @c2442l
    @c2442l Рік тому +2

    More videos about zoonotic diseases please!

  • @markarca6360
    @markarca6360 Рік тому +1

    8:57 - The causative agent is the dog hookworm, Ancylostoma caninum.
    Warm and moist conditions are important to allow survival of A. caninum during the free-living stages of its lifecycle, so it is largely restricted to temperate, tropical, and subtropical regions. In parts of the world where these climatic requirements are met such as Sri Lanka, Southeast Asia, and Malaysia, A. caninum is the main cause of hookworm disease in canines.
    The hookworm species that commonly infects humans are Ancylostoma duodenale and Necator americanus.
    The treatment of choice for hookworm infestation are thiabendazole, mebendazole, or pyrantel citrate (in both humans and pets).

  • @valleygirlgg
    @valleygirlgg Рік тому +1

    Ppl don't go and get rid of your turtle or what ever pet you might suddenly be afraid of getting sick from. Take it to the vet and have it checked for illness. So many ppl just dump their pets out of fear. Please don't do that Thanks for the info!

  • @Zest4life890
    @Zest4life890 Рік тому +4

    These dog lovers let their pets, lick their face, kiss them let them sleep in the bed with them, dogs run outside, step all over poop and pee, and then they come in the house and let them go on their couches.

  • @vickimainard9566
    @vickimainard9566 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for the hook worm part. I had just eaten before I watch you're video.

  • @hez_am_i2448
    @hez_am_i2448 Рік тому +4

    my mums gp had the bird one. she ended up having to give up work because patients would bring in things that could trigger it

  • @theresamarie8195
    @theresamarie8195 Рік тому

    I've 16 cats at present, all were strays. Never had any health issues. We bring home stray and feral cats and kittens vaccinate them and get then spayed and neutered. Right from the beginning they recieve flea and worm treatment. Keeping the house clean and their boxes cleaned routinely allows for them and ourselves to be healthy.

  • @abbyw9396
    @abbyw9396 Рік тому +1

    Use an air purifier if you own birds. Helps alot!! I have 7!!

  • @TheOldmanc
    @TheOldmanc Рік тому +1

    Thank you. It is good to know. It always pays to be careful. I like that there are beach shoes for one thing. You would think that beaches are all that wonderful for vacation. But with animals also sharing them with humans is tricky. Prevention is better than cure.

  • @Maggie-tr2kd
    @Maggie-tr2kd Рік тому

    What about capnocytophaga ? Is there a test to determine whether a dog or a cat carries this germ?

  • @charlenechua6073
    @charlenechua6073 Рік тому +1

    Love your expectations on the disease of pets