Viruses are not alive but can be contracted by saliva or mucous.
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I'm not sure anyone knows the exact answer to this, but I do know that they are quite hardy little buggers. However, you may find this information helpful: --A 5% bleach solution kills parvovirus --If a dog has been vaccinated, he or she should be completely immune to parvovirus for life
No, mouse parvovirus is specific to mice. Mouse parvovirus does not cause disease in mice, but can affect some types of research.
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Parvovirus in humans affects the skin and possibly joints.
A dog of any age can contract parvovirus if it has not been vaccinated.
There are strains of Parvovirus that can be harmful to humans. However, each type of Parvovirus is specific to one species, so Canine Parvovirus cannot hurt a human.
Dogs can get parvovirus. Parvovirus can cause abortions in pigs. Cattle can get parvovirus but it doesn't cause clinical disease. I have not heard of goats getting parvovirus.
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