Rodents

The CDC: Which Diseases Are Directly Transmitted by Rodents?


Rats and mice are more than a nuisance when they’re in your home or yard. These rodents can spread diseases that can make you dangerously ill in some cases. The following diseases are spread directly by these rodents, making it crucial to get professional pest control in Monmouth County.

Leptospirosis

Leptospirosis is a bacterial infection that you can get when you’re exposed to urine from rats or mice, either through your skin or from contaminated water or food. This disease can cause kidney damage and other serious complications when it’s left untreated. Your pets are also at risk of getting leptospirosis from infected mice and rats.

Hantavirus

Hantavirus is a viral infection that affects your pulmonary system. Deer mice and white-footed mice are among the rodents that can spread this disease to humans. You can get it from inhaling contaminated dust or from coming into direct content with feces or urine from infected rodents.

Salmonellosis

Salmonellosis is a bacterial infection that can affect your gastrointestinal system and cause other serious health problems. Rats and mice spread this disease through contaminated food and water. While some people recover from it without problems, others can develop life-threatening complications.

If you have mice or rats in your home or yard, call Allison Pest Control. Our experts provide high-quality pest control in Monmouth County to help you stay safe from rodent-borne diseases.

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