Sooke Exotic bylaw Pythons and Boas. Public Health Issues Regarding Diseases: The risk of spread of disease is very minimal according to the CDC. In fact.

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Sooke Exotic bylaw Pythons and Boas

Public Health Issues Regarding Diseases: The risk of spread of disease is very minimal according to the CDC. In fact the only real threat of disease is our common salmonella. Cats carry far more disease than any boa or python. I am enclosing an excerpt of the letter sent to Minister Penner and Chris Hamilton a few months ago documenting the diseases by which all pets carry. You will find that on that list is salmonella that can be spread by the boa or python and can be easily remedied by washing your hands after handling them. Please refer to Appendix A for the CDC’s report on transmittable diseases

Deaths in B.C. by Snakes and other Domestic Pets: A chart of animal caused fatalities in B.C. dating back to 1969 – 1997 (and I have also checked up to date of 2008). There has been 2 deaths attributed to snakes, but they were of the venomous kind. One gentleman was bitten by a rattler in the Interior and did not seek any medical help after being bit, the other was an owner of a venomous cobra who kept it as a pet. Please refer to Appendix B for a report on fatalities caused by animals in B.C. from 1969 – We have no problem with the banning of venomous snakes and the big 5 pythons, which would be the Python sebae (rock python), Python reticulatus (retic python), Python molurus molurus (indian python), Python m. bivittatus(Burmese python), Morelia amethystina (scrub python)] as well as the anaconda.

APPENDIX A DESEASES THAT CAN BE PASSED TO HUMANS BY PETS and OTHER ANIMALS (Collected from National Center for infectious Diseases)

APPENDIX B Animal Caused Fatalities British Columbia to 1997 (Collected from BC Vital Statistics Agency Quarterly Digest, Volume 8, Number 1 & 2, December 1998)

APPENDIX D USA: Captive Constrictor (Non-Venomous) Snakes Statistics Human Fatalities (Collected from REXANO - Responsible Exotic Animal Ownership -