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As mold exposure creates a systemic response, symptoms can span the entire pet’s body, making diagnosis potentially difficult.
Like humans, the presence of an immune system means that pets can develop autoimmune diseases and infections as well.¹⁵ Aspergillosis is one example.¹⁶ While the causes of autoimmune diseases in animals are not well understood yet, researchers and medical professionals theorize that factors such as genetics and environmental exposures can play a role. With mold particles and byproducts able to enter a pet’s body and wreak havoc on their health, this definitely qualifies as environmental exposure.
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