Hamster Bites & Human Disease

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Hamsters prefer biting food, not people.

Hamsters can catch illnesses from people. Likewise, people can catch some illnesses from hamsters. While it's possible for people to get illnesses from hamster bites, the odds of a human catching any kind of illness or disease from a hamster bite are very rare.

  1. Disease Types

    • According to "The Laboratory Hamster and Gerbil," human diseases that can pass from hamster to person through a bite include rabies, tularemia and the lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus.

    Other Disease Types

    • Michigan Technological University points out two rodent diseases that can live in hamster saliva, but are usually seem more in rats: rat-bite fever and hantavirus infection.

    People at High Risk

    • The editors of "Critters USA" magazine warn that pregnant women, people with immunity problems and anyone over 80 or under 3 years old are most likely to get sick from a hamster bite.

    Consideration

    • Clean and disinfect any bite wound from a hamster or other animal. Otherwise it may become infected from bacteria living on human skin, or from dirt and invading bacteria getting into the wound.

    Prevention

    • Only handle hamsters when they are awake and active, or else they may bite. Clean your hands after handling a hamster. If a hamster seems ill, handle it as little as possible.

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