The virus is transmitted by direct oronasal contact as well as
aerosolization of respiratory secretions from infected dogs, with an increased risk of exposure in high - density settings such as animal shelters and boarding kennels.
Not exact matches
Potential routes
of exposure include
aerosolization, dermal contact, ingestion
of water, and dietary exposure through the aquatic food web.
It has been reported that in caves containing many infected bats, transmission
of the virus has resulted from
aerosolization.
Drugs called «Bronchodilators» which relaxes the bronchus, thus increasing space for breathing are usually used along with
aerosolization, to ensure reach
of antibiotic up to lungs.
In severe cases only
aerosolization bid for 3 days is effective, containing gentamycin sulfate (250 mg) or kanamycin sulfate (50 mg) diluted in 3 ml
of normal saline.