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How equine infectious diseases are transmitted

Equine infectious diseases can be transmitted in a variety of ways, including respiratory, contact and blood transmission.

Respiratory transmission refers to the horse's respiratory secretions or excrement being transmitted through the air to contract the disease. The virus is usually spread through the air when the horse coughs, sneezes or breathes, and is then inhaled by others.

Contact transmission means that horse feces, urine, saliva and other excretions come into contact with other people's skin or mucous membranes, and then the virus is transmitted to others. This mode of transmission is usually through direct contact with horses.

Hematogenous transmission means that the horse's blood carries the virus and is transmitted to others through blood exchange. This mode of transmission is usually through direct contact with horses, such as injections or blood transfusions.

Preventing equine infectious diseases

Methods to prevent equine infectious diseases include the following aspects:

1. Take good health protection.