Are rodent feces dangerous to touch or breathe?

Scratches and bites from rodents can cause different kinds of diseases. The urine from rodents can also cause disease and lead to kidney and liver damage. Touching and breathing the fecal matter of rodents can lead to lots of complications as well as cardiovascular issues. Rodent feces and urine can be a carried of many dangerous viruses and bacteria that are even lethal for humans, so before you choose to clean found feces and urine stains, it is important to address all safety matters first.



When dealing with a rodent issue, it is important to note that you will have to take care of the fecal matter left behind as soon as the rodents are out of the way. You should handle this waste as soon as possible because the feces are very dangerous to inhale and touch with bare hands. You need to seek the help of a professional especially if you are not in a position to do so.

Rodents have a very high allergens source. The fecal matter, their hair shed can lead to sneezes in people. Many people may get allergic reactions once they inhale the rodent feces. The diseases that one can get from the rodents fall into different categories. There are the diseases which are usually transmitted from being exposed directly to the infected feces, the bites and urine and there are also yet others that are transmitted by intermediate arthropod vectors like the mites, ticks and fleas.

Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is one of the diseases that you can get from rodents. This disease is viral and it can be transferred in different ways. If you inhale dust that has rodent droppings or urine, then you might get it. If you touch the feces or get a bite from rodents, the infection can be transferred to you very easily.

Even after the rodents have vacated the home, you should never ignore the fact that there are droppings and other substances that have been left behind. The trick is to always ensure that you handle the situation immediately. These droppings can get onto contact with your pets or children. Also, when they dry up and you clean up later, the risk is very much the same.

If you need to clean up, then you need to make sure you are protected. Cover your hands and face as best as you possibly can.

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