The herpes virus is passed
through bodily secretions, and most pups become infected by their own mother, either in utero or when passing through the birth canal.
The disease has a high mortality rate in raccoons, and while it poses no threat to humans, it can infect companion dogs and cats
through bodily secretions or waste.
Canine Distemper is spread
through bodily secretions (nasal fluid for example) The most common form of transmission is airborne.
Not exact matches
Infections in people mainly occur
through exposure to infected rodents or their
secretions, and less commonly, between people
through direct contact with
bodily fluids.
Infected cats shed infectious FIV particles in
bodily secretions, and experimental studies have documented infection
through various routes.
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.
The canine distemper is highly contagious and can be caught
through the contact with
bodily fluids such as nasal
secretions.
The virus is acquired
through direct contact with an infected animal, or
through their respiratory
secretions, eye
secretions or
bodily fluids.
It is a virus that is spread
through the air as well as by
bodily secretions such as urine.
Since Ebola is spread
through infected
bodily fluids and
secretions, there are precautions you can take to avoid coming into contact with the virus.