Because an intact fatty envelope is required for infection, virus transmission must involve dog to dog contact or at least contact with extremely fresh (less than 30 minutes old at 60 degrees and up to 3 hours old at room temperature)
infected body secretions.
Because an intact fatty envelope is required for infection, virus transmission must involve dog to dog contact or at least contact with extremely fresh (less than 30 minutes old at 60 degrees and up to 3 hours oldat room temperature)
infected body secretions.
Not exact matches
Chlamydia is passed along when an
infected person's
body fluids, including semen, vaginal fluids, or anal
secretions, come in contact with a partner's mucous membranes (the soft layer of tissue that protects organs and
body cavities, including the mouth, vagina, penis, and anus).
An
infected cat sheds large amounts of virus in all
body secretions including feces, vomit, urine, saliva, and mucus.
he
infected dog typically
infects other dogs via coughing
infected respiratory
secretions though the virus is shed in most other
body secretions including urine.
Canine distemper virus is shed in all
body secretions from
infected animals.
The
infected dog typically
infects other dogs via coughing
infected respiratory
secretions though the virus is shed in most other
body secretions, including urine.
Distemper is a highly contagious virus passed in
body secretions from an
infected dog.