Canine flu can spread to other dogs
by aerosolized respiratory secretions (coughing and sneezing) from infected dogs, by uninfected dogs coming into contact with contaminated objects, and by moving contaminated objects or materials 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 sneezing.
The virus can spread
by aerosolized respiratory secretions, contaminated inanimate objects, and by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
Not exact matches
Canine flu can spread to other dogs
by direct contact with
aerosolized respiratory secretions (coughing and sneezing) from infected dogs,
by uninfected dogs coming into contact with contaminated objects, and
by moving contaminated objects or materials between infected and uninfected dogs.
Just like the human flu virus, the dog flu is an airborne virus that is spread
by coughing and sneezing via
aerosolized respiratory secretions.