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.
Not exact matches
Gland cells produce the
secretions that constitute many common types
of bodily fluid, including semen, mucus, and saliva.
Canine Distemper is spread through
bodily secretions (nasal
fluid for example) The most common form
of transmission is airborne.
Landis was later charged with and convicted
of assaulting Helmick with feces in violation
of Iowa Code section 708.3 B (2009)(inmate assault —
bodily fluids or
secretions).