Not exact matches
This
transmission can come in the form
of anal, vaginal or oral sex, blood transfusion, contaminated hypodermic needles, exchange between mother and baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding, or other exposure to one
of the above
bodily fluids.
As with HIV, when Ebola progresses, a patient's viral loads inch upward and that boosts the chance
of disease
transmission via contact with
bodily fluids.
It is now known that the virus can persist in the
bodily fluid of Ebola survivors for a significant period
of time following their survival, and while the risk
of transmission to others appears low the virus can be transmitted to close contacts, as demonstrated on several occasions in Liberia.
«Whether contact with highly infectious
bodily fluids from patients with severe [Zika] infection poses an increased risk
of transmission is an important question that requires further research,» the University
of Utah doctors concluded.
Canine Distemper is spread through
bodily secretions (nasal
fluid for example) The most common form
of transmission is airborne.
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.
This disease's most common form
of transmission is through the air; however, it can be spread through
bodily fluids, such as nasal discharge.
Generally, some form
of contact with the
bodily fluids from an infected cat is required for
transmission.
Health care professionals treating patients with this illness have learned that
transmission arises from contact with
bodily fluids of a person who is symptomatic — that is, has a fever, vomiting, diarrhea, and malaise.
We have very strong reason to believe that
transmission occurs when the viral load in
bodily fluids is high, on the order
of millions
of virions per microliter.