What is the route of transmission of the shingles virus

Herpes zoster virus transmission is mainly droplet transmission and contact transmission, usually live with infected people, should pay more attention to prevent.
Herpes zoster virus refers to varicella zoster virus, after the onset of the disease, the patient’s waist or head and face will appear blisters, blisters are relatively large, translucent, and there is a more obvious pain. The probability of contracting the shingles virus increases for people with weaker body resistance.
The herpes zoster virus is transmitted by droplet transmission and contact transmission. As the patient’s respiratory secretions contain the blister virus, the virus may be transmitted through droplets; the fluid inside the blisters also contains the virus, which may cause infection when coming into contact with the fluid inside the blisters.
If the surrounding people have herpes zoster, it is recommended to pay more attention to prevention, avoid sharing towels and clothes with patients, once infected, after the onset of the disease need to consult a doctor in time for treatment.