Sentences with phrase «by direct contact with an infected dog»

This virus is transmitted by direct contact with infected dogs or wild members of the dog family, infected feces, or a contaminated environment.
Infection of other animals and humans can occur, either by direct contact with an infected dog or through contact with fungal spores in a contaminated environment.

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Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct contact with respiratory secretions from infected dogs and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
Most dogs are infected by direct contact with urine from an infected animal.
Canine influenza virus can be spread via direct contact with respiratory secretions from infected dogs (via barking, coughing or sneezing), and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects.
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.
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.
Keeping fewer dogs in the facility at any given time, particularly by reducing the length of time they spend in the shelter, generally improves the level of animal care and sanitation and reduces the risk of direct or indirect contact with infected animals.
Dog Flu can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze, and by contact with contaminated objects such as dog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected doDog Flu can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze, and by contact with contaminated objects such as dog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected dodog bowls and clothing, or by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.
Most dogs are exposed to the canine distemper virus either by inhaling respiratory secretions from an infected animal or by coming into direct contact with an infected dog's saliva, urine or feces.
It is most often spread by direct contact between dogs, but dogs can also be infected with mange mites by using accessories that an infected dog also used.
Clinical signs of both strains of CIV in dogs include coughing, fever, lethargy and interstitial pneumonia, 3 and can be spread by direct contact with respiratory discharge from infected dogs, through the air via a cough or sneeze and by contact with contaminated objects, such as dog bowls and clothing or by people moving between infected and uninfected dogs.2 The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes there is no evidence of transmission of the virus from dogs to people.
Susceptible dogs can pick it up from direct contact with the urine, blood, saliva, food and water of infected dogs, or by breathing air containing droplets coughed or sneezed from infected dogs.
A: It can be spread by direct contact with respiratory secretions from an infected dog like those that are emitted when a dog is barking, coughing, sneezing) and by contact with contaminated inanimate objects like clothing, shoes, equipment.
It's called kennel cough because it's a disease that can spread rapidly through animals in close proximity — like shelters, dog parks, boarding kennels, and doggy day cares — by direct contact with an infected animal, coughing, or sharing of contaminated bowls or blankets.
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