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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 1:38 pm    Post subject: Baby gets salmonella from snake Reply with quote

A three-month-old baby contracted salmonella from her family's pet snake.
It took four days before Amanda Vry's daughter, Gabriella, was diagnosed with the potentially fatal bacterium and she said she feared she may lose her.

She found out from research on the internet it can be contracted from reptiles and is now looking for a new home for Reg, a Colombian Rainbow Boa.

Ms Vry, from Birmingham, said she thinks her son may have touched Reg then played with his sister.

When they said it was salmonella I just didn't know how she could have caught it

Reg was bought as a present for her son's ninth birthday and the family carried out research on keeping reptiles beforehand as Ms Vry was heavily pregnant at the time.

But when Gabrielle was 14 weeks old she suddenly fell ill and had a temperature of 40 degrees.

"When they said it was salmonella I just did not know how she could have caught it," Ms Vry told BBC News.


The family is now looking for a new home for Reg

"I went to the hospital's information centre and typed in 'salmonella' and it said it can be caught quite easily from reptiles.

"We were all shocked after we had carried out the research before.

"If I had been given this information before we bought it, we would never have bought it and my daughter would never have been ill and my family would not have gone through this."

Symptoms of salmonella include diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting, headaches, stomach cramps and fever.

Bob Laurence, a warden at West Midlands Safari Park, said hygiene is the most important thing to remember when handling pets.


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Typical

Some families do not deserve to have children or pets.

I am sorry - but now they know - why rehome the pet - unless they are unable to do a simple thing like washing their hands.

Such a B&&&&Y throwaway society we live in - with no thought for living creature.

OK rant over - glad the baby was OK in the end and I hope the snake finds a loving, kind and understanding new home - away from this idiot family anyway.
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