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China Aparecen dos perros contaminados con la gripe H1N1 en Pek?n
Aparecen dos perros contaminados con la gripe H1N1 en Pek?n
Agencias | 29/11/2009 - 8:31
Dos perros en Pek?n aparecieron contaminados con la gripe A H1N1, en el segundo caso de animales afectados por la pandemia, inform? este domingo la prensa china.
El virus H1N1 detectados en los perros es en un 99% id?ntico al que presentan los seres humanos contaminados por la gripe A, inform? el oficial Beijing Times, citando un informe del ministerio de Agricultura.
La informaci?n aparece 10 d?as despu?s que en la provincia china de Heilongjiang cuatro cerdos resultaron estar contaminados con el virus, el cual, seg?n los especialistas pudo haber sido transmitido por seres humanos. Otros casos de animales infectados con el virus H1N1 hab?an sido se?alados antes en Estados Unidos, Canad? y Chile