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TX: Dog flu outbreak shuts down Universal City Dog Park

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.kens5.com/news/local/dog-flu-outbreak-shuts-down-universal-city-dog-park/458004504


Dog flu outbreak shuts down Universal City Dog Park
The dog park could reopen on July 24, if no new cases are found.
Charlie Cooper, KENS 6:47 PM. CDT July 19, 2017

UNIVERSAL CITY, Texas - A massive outbreak of dog flu has forced the Universal City Dog Park to shut down. The city has been working for about a month to get it under control.

Area veterinarians have seen an increase in dog flu and kennel cough cases, about 50 of them, some even in dogs that had been vaccinated. To avoid the spread, the city has closed the park temporarily...
 
merci,

il est souvent repproch? aux v?t?rinaires d'imposer des mesures de bios?curit? qu'ils sont incapable de mettre en oeuvre, eux m?me :

Veterinary practices should implement biosecurity protocols to prevent transmission of CI between dogs at the practice. Dogs with clinical signs consistent with respiratory disease should not be allowed in the waiting room. Clients may need to wait in the car with their dog until clinic staff is ready to see the dog without risking exposure to other dogs. Dogs suspected of having CI should avoid the main entrance and enter and exit the facility through a different door. Areas where potentially infected dogs are examined and treated, as well as all instruments used, must be thoroughly cleaned disinfected after the dog is discharged. Staff members should wear personal protective equipment (gloves and a gown at minimum) when examining or caring for dogs suspected of having CI.

https://www.avma.org/KB/Resources/Reference/Pages/Canine-Influenza-Backgrounder.aspx


"The H3N8 canine influenza virus is maintained in dog populations, "

pour ce point:

"the H3N8 canine influenza virus has only been reported in dogs. "


les publications scientifiques sont ou ?

http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/canine_influenza.pdf
 
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