After you touch your pet rodents, rabbits, and other small animals, wash your hands so you don’t get sick!
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Description:Contact with pet rodents (such as mice, rats, hamsters, gerbils, and guinea pigs), rabbits, and other small non-traditional pets (such as hedgehogs, sugar gliders, chinchillas, and ferrets) can be a source of human Salmonella infections.
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