Recent updates from Science Lab, droplets may not be the only way animals can spread some viruses through the air. Viruses like influenza might also cause on dust and other microscopic particles, which a researched study in guinea pigs claimed.Now new research claims that dust particles kicked up from contaminated surfaces, called aerosolized fomites, may also spread such respiratory viruses to the animal or human beings.
In research study, Scientist Ristenpart and his colleagues infected guinea pigs with influenza virus. And after Two days, the team found infectious influenza viruses in cages as well as on guinea pig fur, ears and paws. Even that Infected guinea pigs don’t cough or sneeze like people do,hence in that case its show that virus may have spread when the rodents groomed, rubbed their noses or moved around the cage.
While in this Case it is possible that aerosolized fomites might spread influenza, people would still need to breathe the virus in to get infected, says Julian Tang, a virologist at the deemed University of Leicester in England. But its seen that Dust from guinea pig bedding may be aerosolized much more easily in recent scenario than from a medical professional’s personal protective equipment or bed sheets.
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