Baby cold is a common disease in infants and young children, and there are many causes. Of course, baby cold is contagious, mainly through droplet transmission, air transmission and indirect transmission. 1. Airborne transmission Infant colds are caused by the invasion of germs. When germs invade the body, the body will resist on its own. Sneezing is a manifestation of resistance. By sneezing, the virus is expelled from the body, and the virus will spread through the air and be inhaled by other people, causing a cold. Infant colds are contagious through the air. 2. Droplet transmission Infant cold viruses are transmitted through upper respiratory tract secretions, that is, droplets. Infants with colds produce a lot of saliva, which carries a lot of viruses. After human contact, the virus enters the body and causes infectious colds, which is also a way for infant colds to spread. 3. Indirect transmission This disease carries the cold virus, and the body uses various methods to expel the virus from the body. The virus will attach to various objects and spread through indirect contact. |
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