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Can I get sick from touching a bird that had a wound on its back and maggots were crawling out of it? |
I'm freaking out!! I tried to help a baby sparrow I found in my parking lot. The bird was sleeping and everuthing but after a while it started to jump and couldn't stay still. After touching it and cares it, I found those maggots eating the poor animal alive! Am I going to get sick from this? How long can live a maggot out of a warm, moist habitat ? Seriously!! This is for real...some one jokes around and I report him! I killed the bird by the way. One of its legs was turned blue and messed up, plus the maggots...enough suffering. Don't worry, It didn't suffer. I do care about animals, that's why I picked it up in the first place. You need to calm down. Unless you have a wound on your finger where the infection could get in, or you touched your eyes, nose, or mouth after touching the bird, you most likely will be just fine. I think you should be fine. But to put your mind at ease, call a doctor on Tuesday morning. If your worried about the bird flu it comes from an infected birds feces and feathers then the person has to ingest or swallow the germ. I hope you called Animal Care and Control to help the poor bird out. They could probably answer your questions too, but make sure to wash your hands thoroughly, at the least. only if you don't wash your hands...and actually the maggots will eat the bad, rotting flesh of the baby bird. It depends on how bad the wound is, but he could actually get better. It is possible to catch a disease from touching a wounded animal, especially if the wound is infected with maggots, that means the flesh has started to become necrotic (die) because maggots only eat dead flesh. Just wash your hands with a disinfectant soap and wash clothes that may have come in contact with the bird. You will be fine . Wash your hands etc as posted. But take the bird to the vet if you can afford it or call the shelter So they can care for the bird atleast. Maggots are actually used in medicine from time to time to debride wounds with dead tissue. I have even used leeches this year on a patient! Just make sure that you wash your hands well and don't pick up any more maggots. It will be okay! You may catch Cherpes.....it's an untweetable canarial disease. AS others have said it is unlikely you will get sick. The maggots were not eating the bird they were eating the infection. Maggots are sometimes used intentionally to clean up wounds |
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