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About URI transmission

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Hello guys. As the title said, I had a piggie that passed away for about four or five months. Today I accidentally dropped the brush which I used to clean the other healthy piggie's water bottle to where the other piggie lives or where he goes and I place the brush there for a long time. I used today. Will the brush's hair have some small harmful bacteria on it or in it? For example in/on the deep place of the brush's hair or somewhere hard to be cleaned by water such as some corners on the brush or somewhere else?
 
There will be absolutely no risk. Please stop worrying about this
 
Hello guys. As the title said, I had a piggie that passed away for about four or five months. Today I accidentally dropped the brush which I used to clean the other healthy piggie's water bottle to where the other piggie lives or where he goes and I place the brush there for a long time. I used today. Will the brush's hair have some small harmful bacteria on it or in it? For example in/on the deep place of the brush's hair or somewhere hard to be cleaned by water such as some corners on the brush or somewhere else?

Hi!

Anything that is transmitted by airborne body to body droplet transmission can only stay alive outside a body for a matter of hours, not months.
 
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