Can infected dogs or cats be carriers (i.e., reservoirs) for, and transmit West Nile virus to humans?
A. West Nile virus is transmitted by infectious mosquitoes. There is no documented evidence of person-to-person, animal-to-animal, or animal-to-person transmission of West Nile virus. Veterinarians should take normal infection control precautions when caring for an animal suspected to have this or any viral infection.
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- Can infected dogs or cats be carriers (i.e., reservoirs) for West Nile virus and transmit the virus to humans?
- Can infected dogs or cats be carriers (i.e., reservoirs) for and transmit West Nile virus to humans?
- Can infected dogs or cats be carriers (i.e., reservoirs) for, and transmit West Nile virus to humans?