sábado, 24 de agosto de 2019

Animals in Schools and Daycares | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC

Animals in Schools and Daycares | Healthy Pets, Healthy People | CDC

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. CDC twenty four seven. Saving Lives, Protecting People

Animals in Schools and Daycares

Students in class with the class pet
Animals can be entertaining and educational. But children, especially children under 5 years of age, are more likely to get sick from germs animals can sometimes carry. Children can learn a lot from animals, and it’s important to make sure they stay safe and healthy while they’re learning. If you plan to have an animal in your classroom, whether it’s a class pet or for a hands-on learning experience, be aware of the risks and how to prevent illness. You can help kids enjoy and learn from animals while staying healthy.

Animals can sometimes spread germs

Animals can sometimes carry germs that can make people sick, even if they look clean and healthy. You don’t have to touch an animal to get sick – the germs can spread to cages, bedding, and wherever animals roam.
There have been disease outbreaks from hatching eggs and chicks in the classroom and from contaminated animal products used for hands-on learning, such as owl pellets for dissection. Salmonella and E. coli are common germs spread by animals.

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