What diseases can infect people in dogs? Diseases that dogs can transmit to humans include rabies, mycoplasma disease, Helicobacter pylori disease, brucellosis, dog distemper, etc.
Rabies
A zoonotic acute infectious disease of the central nervous system caused by rabies virus, mainly in dogs, cats, mice, wolves, foxes, weasels, bears, bats, etc. Almost all constant temperature animals can carry rabies virus. The incubation period varies, and most of them develop within 3 months.
Skin diseases
The most common skin diseases in dogs is fungal skin diseases. It is caused by phytonus, which mainly leads to human "ringtinea" disease. Dissemination by direct contact or exposure to the environment. After infection, humans appear to be round red patches, which may be accompanied by dander and itching.
Parasite
For example, ectoparasitics: fleas, lice, ticks, in vivo parasites: heartworm, roundworm, tapeworm.