It is a virus that is spread through the air as well as by
bodily secretions such as urine.
Naturally present in
bodily secretions such as saliva, milk and tears, these highly reactive substances can cause damage to bacterial cells, resulting in their death.
Not exact matches
(4) While most people only think of this clock in terms of sleeping and waking, many other
bodily functions follow a daily rhythm, including
secretion of many hormones
such as cortisol.
The basic transmission of the canine distemper virus is spread through
secretions of
bodily fluids,
such as urine, blood feces as well as airborne transmissions,
such as coughing and sneezing by infected animals.
The canine distemper is highly contagious and can be caught through the contact with
bodily fluids
such as nasal
secretions.
However the disease can also be transmitted when a healthy dog's nose or mouth comes in direct contact with
bodily secretions from an infected dog (
such as nasal discharge or saliva) or with contaminated items
such as food or water bowls or people's hands.