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Dog Flu Facts
The H3N8 influenza virus has jumped from horses to dogs
This H3N8 virus causes ‘dog flu’
Initial findings of H3N8 infected dogs were at a Florida greyhound racing track
H3N8 virus causes symptoms that mimic traditional ‘kennel cough’
‘Kennel cough’ is typically caused by bordetella bronchispetica bacterium
Other symptoms of H3N8 infection are nasal discharge and fever
Both H3N8 and bordetella are contagious between dogs
Dogs diagnosed with H3N8 infection should be isolated
Approximately 80% of H3N8 infections will be mild
A small minority of infected dogs may experience complications such as pneumonia
A small minority of infected dogs will also be asymptomatic and will not show any signs of the infection. However, it is believed that asymptomatic dogs are infectious
The H3N8 virus has never infected humans
H3N8 causes a mortality rate of 5 to 8% in infected dogs
There have been verified occurrences of H3N8 in dogs in South Florida shelters, boarding facilities and veterinary clinics
H3N8 has also been verified in New York City and Massachusetts
If a pet dog exhibits coughing, nasal discharge or fever, the dog should be treated by a veterinarian as soon as possible
Dog owners that have a dog that recently had a respiratory infection should keep their dogs home for a couple of weeks after the illness to not infect other dogs
The above information was condensed from a transcript from a Centers for Disease Control media teleconference on September 26, 2005