Dog microvirus disease is not contagious to people, mainly because the cause of dog microvirus disease, called dog microvirus, which belongs to the genus of microvirus; and can lead to human microvirus, mainly human microvirus b19, which belongs to the genus of red virus, the two are in a different genus. The human bocavirus, which is in a different genus, is also capable of causing the corresponding disease in humans. In addition, there are two other genera that can also cause human diseases, and they belong to some genera and species of viruses under the subfamily of microviruses. However, since they are different genera respectively, it can be assumed that the fine virus in dogs will not be transmitted to humans, and if a human gets the fine virus, it will likewise not be transmitted to dogs. Therefore, the virus between the two does not cause zoonotic diseases.