The «operator» (person cleaning the teeth) should take precautionary measures such as wearing gloves, mask, eye protection, and gown to prevent exposure to
this aerosolized bacteria.
«It's full of
aerosolized bacteria, and you're sucking it deep into your airways.»
Not exact matches
As someone who has performed thousands of dentals on pets, most all of which there are countless harmful
bacteria being
aerosolized, and I know I have slipped more than once on my personal protective equipment, I have never gotten sick from dog or cat mouth germs.
The
bacteria are spread by direct contact,
aerosolized (airborne) particles, and on contaminated hands or other objects.
This
bacteria is transmitted through the bite of infected fleas or rodents, through direct handling of infected animals, or through breathing in the virus when it becomes
aerosolized under certain disease conditions (see «pneumonic plague» below).