Can microchipping be transmitted to other dogs?

The main reason why canine micro virus disease is not contagious to humans is because the disease that causes dogs to get microscopic disease is called dog micro virus. It belongs to the genus Microvirus, whereas the main virus that can cause microbial disease in humans is human microvirus b19, which belongs to the genus Erysipelas, and the two are in different genera. The human baculovirus, which belongs to the genus Baculovirus, is also responsible for the corresponding disease. In addition, there are two other genera that are also capable of causing disease in humans, both of which belong to genera and species of viruses under the subfamily Microviridae. However, because they are separate genera, it can be assumed that the microviruses in dogs are not transmitted to humans, and that if a human has a microvirus, it is likewise not transmitted to a dog. Therefore, the viruses between the two do not cause zoonosis.

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