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Los Angeles dog flu outbreak rises to 800 cases

NewsDesk @bactiman63

Veterinary Public Health in Los Angeles County are now reporting approximately 800 confirmed and suspect cases of canine influenza virus (CIV) H3N2 in dogs in LA County since July 2021.

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This is up from 279 confirmed cases and 120 suspected cases one month ago.

In addition, the death toll is now up to seven dogs.

To stop the spread of this outbreak, pet owners and veterinarians are strongly encouraged to vaccinate dogs against CIV H3N2 and isolate sick pets at home for 28 days from the first day of illness.  Pets exposed to confirmed or suspected cases should be kept on a home quarantine and observed for clinical signs for 14 days.

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