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If you are really worried about the baby or your wife getting sick, just use hand sanitizer before and after you handle the chameleon or its supplies. Also, you can get a fecal done to make sure it doesn't have parasites. Then, if it does, you can treat it so it won't be able to infect you or your family. You should be completely fine with a chameleon and a baby..have fun!
Howdy,My wife pregnant.
Is it ok? Raise male veild chamaeleon in same house(not same room)
with little baby?...
I would not let your pregnant wife or your baby go near the chameleon's room just to be safe.
In ancient folklore, great harm will come to the baby if a reptile is in its presence.
The risk would be from Salmonella which would most likely be transmitted by a fecal-oral route. That means if you handle the chameleon (residual bacteria on his feet or skin) or clean the cage you could end up contaminating your hands. Contaminated hands then come in contact with surfaces or objects. We all know how babies (and a few of my friends) crawl with their hands on the floor and stick everything in their mouth. As mentioned previously risk can be substantially reduced by excellent sanitation as well as separation of baby from critter cage.
A good site with basic info (no worries Brad it is govt. website and copyright does not apply): http://http://www.cdc.gov/Features/ReptilesSalmonella/
Be careful taking advice from those that state they have kids and it has never happened to them and therefore there is no risk. That logic is wrong on many levels.