How Dangerous is Virginia Rat Feces? Can I Clean It Normally?

You have Charlottesville rats in your house and you have just noticed some of the feces. Or you have even already touched it. Then you are wondering how safe you should feel about the whole situation. This articles discusses the dangerous nature of breathing and touching the feces of a rat.

The Answer is Yes



If you breathe in or touch the feces of a Virginia rat, you are prone to infections and diseases. Thus, it is dangerous to touch or breathe the feces of a rat.

Diseases that can be Contracted from Rat Feces

The diseases you can contact when you touch the feces of a Charlottesville rat include

  • Leptospirosis
  • Salmonella
  • They are discussed subsequently.

    Leptospirosis

    Leptospirosis can be contracted by being exposed to Virginia rats waste matters. This disease can be really unpleasant. Apart from humans, other rodents, cattle, cats, dogs, and pigs can also contact the same disease through direct contact with its feces or urine. Symptoms do not show up immediately but could include muscle pain, fever, a slight chill, headache and a cold. It could worsen to skin rash, stomach upset and vomiting. These symptoms might only come up after 2 weeks implying you would have wasted valuable time before treatment is started. When the disease is contracted from the feces of rat, the symptoms could include plague, rat bite fever, and Weil's disease. The disease could subsequently be deadly.

    Salmonella

    Salmonella can affect humans and household pets as well. The ailment is usually contracted by congestion, implying that its risk increases when you eat food contaminated with rat feces or urine. You will start to feel somewhat unpleasant between 12 and 72 hours after ingesting the contaminated food. Abdominal cramps, diarrhea, vomiting, and fever could also add. You should naturally overcome the sickness. You should, however, take enough water for lost fluid recovery and rest.



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