Salmonella in hedgehogs and reptiles is a zoonotic infection — meaning it can be transmitted from animals to humans. Caused by the Salmonella bacterium, this disease is commonly carried by healthy-looking reptiles and hedgehogs. Since these animals are natural carriers and cannot be treated to eliminate the bacteria, prevention relies on strict hygiene measures to protect yourself and your family.
Symptoms of salmonella in humans
Hedgehogs and reptiles often carry Salmonella in their digestive tract without showing signs of illness. The bacteria are excreted regularly or intermittently in their feces, contaminating their skin and surroundings.
In humans, symptoms may include:
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Abdominal cramps
- In severe cases: bloodstream infections and complications
⚠️ At-risk populations: children under five, elderly individuals, and people with weakened immune systems
How transmission occurs
- Direct contact: with the animal, its feces, or contaminated habitat
- Indirect contact: touching contaminated objects, then touching your mouth
- Poor hand hygiene: the most common cause of infection

Why prevention matters
It is not possible to eliminate salmonella from a carrier animal’s system. Antibiotics are not recommended — they are ineffective and may promote bacterial resistance, making infections harder to treat in humans.
🧼 The focus should be on limiting the spread of bacteria through hygiene and good handling practices.
Hygiene and handling guidelines
To reduce the risk of infection:
- Wash hands thoroughly with soap or hand sanitizer after any contact with the animal, its cage, or waste
- Keep animals off food-preparation surfaces (kitchen counters, tables, etc.)
- Avoid kissing your pet or touching your face after handling them
- Supervise children when interacting with hedgehogs or reptiles, and teach proper hygiene habits
- Limit handling for vulnerable individuals (young children, immunocompromised people)
While salmonella in hedgehogs and reptiles cannot be cured in animals, consistent hygiene and smart precautions can significantly reduce transmission risks. These simple steps will help you protect your health while ensuring the well-being of your exotic pet.