Leptospirosis may also be transmitted by urine from an infected animal, whether ingested, via mucous membrane contact or even by
inhaling aerosolized particles, such as when hoses are used to flush urine from cement flooring.
Dogs contract Bordetella by
inhaling aerosolized organisms.
Not exact matches
Aerosolizing the pathogen — so that it can be released and
inhaled by a large number of people — is an obvious approach, but this is difficult to do, not least because many infectious agents can't survive long outside a host.
These spores are readily
aerosolized and cause infections in humans and animals when
inhaled [32].
Once the
aerosolized organisms are
inhaled, they adhere to the lining of your dog's upper airway passages to fester and affect the cells of those lining tissues, prompting your dog to cough.
If you dump litter, you could potentially
aerosolize an infectious agent and
inhale it.
These secretions become
aerosolized and float in the air to be
inhaled by a healthy dog.