Yes, it's possible for people to get mange. This often happens when they handle infected pets without proper protection or come into contact with contaminated items. Certain occupations that involve frequent animal handling might pose a higher risk.
People can get mange, especially if they have prolonged and direct contact with an animal that has the condition. Poor hygiene and weakened immune systems can also increase the risk.
No, it's not that easy for people to get mange. Usually, certain conditions need to be met for it to occur.
Yes, it's possible. Foxes can carry mange mites, and contact with them or their environment could potentially lead to mange in humans.
Yes, it's possible for people to get mange from cats. Mange is a skin condition that can be transmitted between animals and humans in certain circumstances.
It's possible for people to contract mange from animals. This often occurs through close and prolonged contact. Poor hygiene after such contact can increase the risk.
It's not that easy for people to get sarcoptic mange. Usually, close contact with an infected individual or animal is necessary.
Yes, it's possible. Mange is a contagious skin condition that can be passed from animals to humans in certain circumstances.
You might get mange if you come into close contact with an infected animal. But it's not very common if you take proper precautions.
Yes, a squirrel can get mange. It usually happens when they come into contact with infected animals or environments.
Yes, skunks can get mange. It's usually caused by mites or poor living conditions.