When infected individuals vomit,
it aerosolizes the virus and allows it to spread throug the air.
Not exact matches
Studies have shown that a drop in absolute humidity is correlated with a significant increase in the presence of active flu
virus in
aerosolized droplets.
Moreover, once the
virus is
aerosolized it can remain alive and infective for even longer periods of time.
* For more information on the
aerosolized transmission of Dog Flu, see Review of Aerosol Transmission of Influenza A
Virus on the CDC website.
Canine Pneumo
virus can be spread by direct contact and by
aerosolized routes.
CIV is easily
aerosolized when dogs cough and sneeze, as the
virus droplets can be spread up to 25 feet.
The
virus can spread by
aerosolized respiratory secretions, contaminated inanimate objects, and by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
The dog flu, or Canine Influenza
Virus (CIV H3N2 or H3N8), is a highly contagious infection caused by an influenza virus and is transmitted by aerosolized respiratory secretions — think coughing and snee
Virus (CIV H3N2 or H3N8), is a highly contagious infection caused by an influenza
virus and is transmitted by aerosolized respiratory secretions — think coughing and snee
virus and is transmitted by
aerosolized respiratory secretions — think coughing and sneezing.
The canine influenza
virus is highly contagious and spread by
aerosolizing saliva or nasal discharges.
Just like the human flu
virus, the dog flu is an airborne
virus that is spread by coughing and sneezing via
aerosolized respiratory secretions.
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).