FPV is spread by direct contact with an infected cat or by contact
with fomites, objects contaminated with the secretions from a sick cat.
Direct contact with an infected cat is one mode of transmission; the virus is also spread through contact
with fomites (contaminated objects) such as hands, instruments, clothing, food and water dishes, toys and bedding.
Not exact matches
The common cold virus is typically transmitted via airborne droplets (aerosols), direct contact
with infected nasal secretions, or
fomites (contaminated objects).
The virus can be spread through
fomites, feces or infected soil and once an uninfected dog comes into oral contact
with the infection through any of these means, the virus can quickly spread.
Many pounds have serious issues
with the highly contagious canine parvovirus, which is readily transmitted via faeces, vomit or
fomites.
The intestinal form is passed
with the oral contact via feces, infected soil or other
fomites (contagious objects or substances that may carry the virus).
Fomites on food and water bowls, airborne particles, feathers, feces, and other items that have been in contact
with a bird
with psittacosis can all infect healthy birds.
Dog Flu, also referred to as Canine Influenza or CIV, is highly contagious and rapidly spread by a combination of aerosols, droplets, and direct contact
with respiratory secretions or contaminated
fomites.
Passive immunization should only be administered to unvaccinated kittens or cats that have had prior contact
with known infected animals or
fomites.
Germs are spread by contact
with an infected animal or by
fomites.