DougPaul
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Diseases are often host species specific and human feces tends to contain human diseases. Presumably pet feces are more dangerous to humans than wild animal feces because pets are more likely to pick up (or at least carry) human diseases.I'm sure your nurse is right, but I wonder what the science is behind that? I'd think that an average adult human carries less disease than an average adult animal. Could it be the food we eat? The medicines we take? If its true, that's a scarey thought.
Doug