2022
DOI: 10.37284/eajhs.5.2.988
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Indicator Enteric Microbes Associated with Selected Domesticated Pets in Mvita Sub-County, Mombasa County- Kenya

Abstract: Domesticated pets provide various benefits to humans, at the same time, human animal interactions can pose health risks such as zoonosis which are associated with microbial mutations and dreadful epidemics. The purpose of this study was to establish health risks associated with exposure to domestic dogs and cats’ faeces where faecal specimen were collected and enteric microorganisms identified using standard microbiological techniques. Rotavirus was the most prevalent enteric virus at 28.1% with 20.7% and 7.4%… Show more

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