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* Reptiles should be kept out of sites where potential for transmission exists.
 
* Reptiles should be kept out of sites where potential for transmission exists.
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[[Salmonella|''Salmonella'' spp.]] is the most important zoonotic agent.  Reptiles can also harbour several different opportunistic Gram-negative bacterial pathogens that can infect humans. These include [[Aeromonas species, Plesiomonas shigelloides and Vibrio species|''Aeromonas'']], [[Campylobacter species|''Campylobacter'']], [[Enterobacteriaceae|''Enterobacter'']], [[Klebsiella|''Klebsiella'']], [[Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae|''Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae'']], ''Pseudomonas'', [[Mycobacteria spp.|''Mycobacterium'' spp.]], ''Coxiella burnetti'', [[Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species|''Chlamydophila psittaci'']], ''Aspergillus'', [[Systemic Mycoses|''Zygomycosis'']], [[Yeast-like fungi|''Candida'']], ''Trichosporon'', ''Trichophyton'' and [[Ticks|ticks]].  These potentially zoonotic diseases can be managed by practicing routine hygiene practices.
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[[Salmonella|''Salmonella'' spp.]] is the most important zoonotic agent.  Reptiles can also harbour several different opportunistic Gram-negative bacterial pathogens that can infect humans. These include [[Aeromonas species|''Aeromonas'']], [[Campylobacter species|''Campylobacter'']], [[Enterobacteriaceae|''Enterobacter'']], [[Klebsiella|''Klebsiella'']], [[Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae|''Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae'']], ''Pseudomonas'', [[Mycobacteria spp.|''Mycobacterium'' spp.]], ''Coxiella burnetti'', [[Chlamydia and Chlamydophila species|''Chlamydophila psittaci'']], ''Aspergillus'', [[Systemic Mycoses|''Zygomycosis'']], [[Yeast-like fungi|''Candida'']], ''Trichosporon'', ''Trichophyton'' and [[Ticks|ticks]].  These potentially zoonotic diseases can be managed by practicing routine hygiene practices.
    
===Hygiene===
 
===Hygiene===
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