Tool 11.17 Zoonotic diseases of sheep
Zoonotic diseases of sheep
Common diseases that can cause serious health problems in humans (zoonoses). The key message is to use personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, facemask and glasses, wash your hands regularly and seek the advice of your veterinarian or sheep health advisor if you suspect any zoonotic diseases.
Disease |
How spread |
Common signs in people |
Anthrax |
Respiratory, ingestion or local through |
Very high mortality rates if left untreated. |
Campylobacteriosis |
Ingestion of food or water contaminated with campylobacter |
Severe diarrhoea, pain, fever, headache, nausea. |
Hydatids |
Dogs infected with hydatid tapeworms, |
May not be obvious for some time and signs depend on where cysts occur. Can be fatal. Prevent by not feeding dogs raw offal and treating dogs every 6 weeks with tapeworm tablets containing praziquantel. |
Listeriosis |
Ingestion |
Transient, mild flu-like to acute meningoencephalitis with case fatality rate of 30%. Foetal infection can lead to abortion. |
Q fever |
Inhalation of aerosols and dust, handling aborted foetuses or foetal fluids |
Headache, chills, fever, muscle pain, malaise, coughing, vomiting. Can be prevented by vaccination in people as long as they have no previous exposure. Check out https://www.qfever.org/ for more information. |
Salmonella |
Faeco-oral route |
Acute watery/blood-flecked diarrhoea, fever, headache. |
Scabby mouth |
Handling infected material from |
Papule that heals spontaneously. |
Toxoplasmosis |
Raw or undercooked infected meat, faeco-oral route (from infected cat faeces as the host) and afterbirth or aborted foetuses from infected sheep |
Toxoplasmosis does not usually cause any symptoms and most people do not realise they've had it, but can cause acute, life-threatening illness. Some people get flu-like symptoms, such as high temperature, aching muscles, tiredness, feeling sick, sore throat and swollen glands. You're more at risk of serious symptoms if you get infected during pregnancy (toxoplasmosis can cause miscarriage) or your immune system is weakened. |
Yersiniosis |
Faeco-oral route |
Acute watery diarrhoea, fever, headache. |