Mange can potentially be passed on to humans. It usually happens when you have direct and frequent contact with an infested pet or wild animal. However, it's not very common and can be prevented with proper hygiene and precautions.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans, especially if there's close and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans in some cases, especially if there's close and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans, especially if there's close and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
Mange can potentially be contagious to humans, especially if there's direct skin-to-skin contact with an infected pet. However, the risk is relatively low if proper hygiene and precautions are taken.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans, but it's not very common. Usually, direct and prolonged contact with an infected animal is needed for transmission.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans in some cases, especially if there's close and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans, but it's not very common. Usually, direct and prolonged contact with an infected animal is needed for transmission.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans, especially if there's close and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
Yes, mange can be contagious to humans, especially if there's direct and prolonged contact with an infected animal.
Mange can potentially be transmitted to humans, but it's not very common. Usually, it requires close and frequent exposure to an infested pet or other animal. Good hygiene and avoiding such close contact can reduce the risk.
No, demodectic mange is not contagious to humans. It mainly affects dogs and is caused by mites specific to their skin.