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Pets and people could spread drug-resistant ‘superbug’ to each other: study | New York Post

People and their pets may be able to transmit drug-resistant “superbugs” to each other, new research suggests.

The research — which will be presented at this year’s European Congress of Clinical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases (ECCMID) in Copenhagen on April 15 — noted that cross-transmission cases are rare and it’s still unclear if pets are giving germs to people or the other way around.

“Our findings verify that the sharing of multidrug-resistant organisms between companion animals and their owners is possible,” lead researcher Dr. Carolin Hackmann said in a release. “However, we identified only a handful cases suggesting that neither cat nor dog ownership is an important risk factor for multidrug-resistant organism colonization in hospital patients.”

Read more at https://nypost.com/2023/03/21/pets-people-could-spread-drug-resistant-superbug-to-each-other/

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