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There's an outbreak of canine flu. What do we do?
« on: June 11, 2018, 02:57:56 pm »
There's an outbreak of canine flu. What do we do?

A bark, cough, or even petting your dog could spread infection.
By Anna Brooks June 7, 2018
A dog in a medical mask

New York City is the latest to get hit with a new strain of dog flu.

Is your dog coughing? Sneezing? Nose a little wetter than normal? Experiencing a lag in wag? Yes, just like you, your dog can get the flu. And at the rate a new strain of canine influenza is swarming the country, nowhere is safe for poor Fido. But while it’s important to stay alert for symptoms, there’s no need to fear for the life of your pup.

An outbreak of the highly contagious canine influenza virus H3N2 has now hit New York, with 91 cases recorded since April 30, according to data from diagnostic lab IDEXX. Earlier this year, H3N2 infected 520 dogs across California. More than 2,600 of our furry friends have come down with the flu in 2018, which Edward Dubovi, professor of population medicine and diagnostic sciences at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine, says is a gross underestimate.

https://www.popsci.com/dog-flu-outbreak