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Canine Flu in Illinois: Cause for Concern, Not Panic

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Wednesday, April 22, 2015   

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Fears of the flu for Fido are running high among many dog owners, the result of a rare strain of canine influenza that has struck more than 1,000 dogs in Illinois.

Dr. Thomas Mullaney, acting director of Michigan State University's College of Veterinary Medicine, said most dogs that catch this strain of the flu will have mild symptoms - a cough, loss of appetite, sneezing or a runny nose - that only require supportive care. But he said it can take a more serious turn.

"The dogs tend to typically get higher fevers, tend to eventually develop difficulty breathing because they have signs of pneumonia," he said, "and in those situations, the possibility of secondary bacterial infections occurs."

It isn't a health threat to humans, he said, but this flu is highly contagious and can pass from dog to dog - and even dog to cat - very quickly. For that reason, he said, when there's an outbreak, it's best to reduce the amount of contact animals have with each other in places such as "doggie daycares, and where you have kennel situations, and where you even have dogs congregating together in parks, where people walk their dogs."

As with the flu in humans, Mullaney said, common-sense prevention measures will go a long way with canine influenza.

"When you've handled dogs and worked with dogs," he said, "washing hands with soap and water, limiting contact between dogs, will probably reduce incidence and likelihood of occurrence."

Mullaney said any dog that develops a cough or other respiratory symptoms should be seen by a vet. He stressed that while many dogs have fallen ill, the fatality rate for this strain of canine flu is, thankfully, quite low.


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