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Midwest Canine Flu Outbreak Has MN Dog Owners on Alert

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Friday, April 24, 2015   

ST. PAUL, Minn. - Fears of the flu for Fido are running high for some Minnesota dog owners, thanks to a rare strain of canine influenza that's spreading in other states across the Midwest.

This is the first time this strain has been reported in North America, and while it hasn't yet been diagnosed in Minnesota, Erica Gunderson, communications specialist for the state Board of Animal Health, said dog owners should be alert to the possibility.

"Dogs can get all sorts of different types of influenza," she said. "Influenza is not uncommon in dogs. We certainly would want dog owners to be vigilant watching their dogs for signs of any kind of respiratory symptoms and things like that."

Thus far, the H3N2 strain of canine influenza has reportedly sickened more than 1,300 dogs in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Wisconsin.

Of all the dogs that have become ill, only a handful have died. Gunderson said it doesn't appear that this strain of canine influenza is any more aggressive than other strains.

"Reports that we've seen thus far," she said, "the majority of dogs that get sick, they get basically cold and recover fairly uneventfully. And then, of course, there's a small percentage of dogs where it could be a little bit more serious."

According to the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there's no evidence of transmission of canine influenza viruses from dogs to people, although cats can be infected under certain circumstances and guinea pigs and ferrets also could be at risk.

Information on canine influenza is at cdc.gov/flu/canine and at vet.cornell.edu.


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