How do dogs get the micro virus?

Canine microcephaly is actually an acute viral enteritis caused by infection with the microcephaly virus. Firstly, there needs to be a source of infection. Secondly, the route of transmission. Thirdly, the susceptible animal. The first requires contact or indirect contact with an animal that has been exposed to the microvirus, which may be infected, or the dog has previously been exposed to carry itself and its resistance is reduced, it may be triggered. Contact can be the result of the owner having been outside with a dog that has the microvirus, or some cats, which may also indirectly infect the dog and allow the dog to develop the illness. A susceptible animal is a dog that does not have antibodies to the relevant viruses until after vaccination, at which time the dog will not have the relevant antibodies and will not have the relevant resistance to these viruses and will easily contract them when their resistance is low. It is therefore recommended that dogs are immunised promptly after 45 days, without nursing, so that they can go on to avoid contracting some of the relevant viruses and avoid affecting their healthy development.

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