Infected surfaces of vehicles as possible way of people's infection by bird flu pathogenic culture
M. B. Manuylov, I. I. Mavrov, and V. M. Moskovkin

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential for bird flu transmission to humans via contact with contaminated vehicle surfaces, emphasizing the role of reused water in urban areas as a pathogen source.
Contribution
It introduces a possible infection pathway through contact with vehicle surfaces contaminated by reused water carrying bird flu pathogens.
Findings
Contaminated vehicle surfaces can harbor bird flu pathogens.
Reused water in urban washing processes may facilitate pathogen spread.
Potential infection risk from contact with vehicle surfaces is identified.
Abstract
Possible variant of people's infection by bird flu pathogenic culture in passing of everyday infection is presented in the work: through the contact of open parts of the skin with infected surfaces of the vehicle, that is the sequent of the reused water, which contains all species spectrum of pathogen accumulated on the urban areas, used in process of washing
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Taxonomy
TopicsBacillus and Francisella bacterial research · Poxvirus research and outbreaks · SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
