Flu in humans is overwhelmingly a respiratory disease. People catch the virus mainly by breathing in tiny droplets from the coughs and sneezes of those already infected, which can travel far further through the air than is generally realised.
The human virus can infect people orally, for example if they touch someone with the flu or a surface contaminated with the virus and then put their fingers into their mouth, though this is not the most important means of transmission.



