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Deadly dog flu H3N8 versus cat flu, that is indoor cat who survived H1N1 swine flu caught from humans

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Des Moines : IA : USA | about 1 month ago  
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Nov. 4, 2009 - Has your cat lost it's appetite for tasty food? Does it have respiratory problems? According to an Iowa Dept. of Public Health press release published today, a 13-year old pet house cat has caught the H1N1 flu virus which has been confirmed. Two of the three people who live with the indoor cat had the flu before the cat got sick, according to reports from officials, noted in today's NY Daily News article.

The cat in Iowa was brought to the Lloyd Veterinary Medical Center at Iowa State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, where it tested positive for the H1N1 virus. The virus also has been confirmed in two ferrets — one in Oregon and the other in Nebraska — but they died, according to a November 4, 2004 Associated Press article, "Official: Swine flu confirmed in Iowa Cat," by Michael J. Crumb. The lethargic cat had trouble breathing, according to the article, and lost its appetite, but it recovered from the flu.

The diagnosis is the culmination of collaborative efforts between IDPH, Iowa State University College of Veterinary Medicine, Center for Advanced Host Defenses, Immunobiotics and Translational Comparative Medicine, USDA, and IDALS Animal Industry Bureau.

According to the press release, “Two of the three members of the family that owns the pet had suffered from influenza-like illness before the cat became ill,” said IDPH Public Health Veterinarian, Dr. Ann Garvey. “This is not completely unexpected, as other strains of influenza have been found in cats in the past.” Both the cat and its owners have recovered from their illnesses.

People can keep their pets healthy by washing hands, covering coughs and sneezes, and minimizing contact with their pets while ill with influenza-like symptoms. If your pet exhibits signs of a respiratory illness, contact your veterinarian.

“Indoor pets that live in close proximity to someone who has been sick are at risk and it is wise to monitor their health to ensure they aren’t showing signs of illness,” said Dr. David Schmitt, State Veterinarian for Iowa. For more information about H1N1, visit the Iowa Influenza Hotline. At present no one really knows whether dogs or other pets can get the flu or how sick the pets will become.

The cat was an indoor pet. If you have the flu in your home, protect your pet. It's too early to tell what other pets will catch H1N1 or whether they'll survive like the cat or perish like the ferrets. In the future, will there be a specific flu vaccine for house pets? Only time will tell.

Dog Flu - There's a vaccine available from veterinarians for H3N8

Dog flu is rampant, but it's a different virus. See the Aug 18, 2009 article, "Deadly Dog Flu Spreads: Discovery News." You can get your dog vaccinated against dog flu. See the September 23, 2009 article, "Dog Flu Shots Now Available - The Early Show - CBS News."

The article, "Deadly Dog Flu Spreads: Discovery News" reported, "Canine influenza, the potentially deadly H3N8 virus commonly known as dog flu, led to the death of one dog last week, closed down the kennel."

Dog flu is H3N8, whereas swine flu is H1N1. It's the swine flu that's now confirmed to be transferable to indoor pet house cats and ferrets. It's unknown so far, whether or not swine flu is transferable to dogs, but dog flu is going around, and a dog flu vaccine for the H3N8 dog flu is available from most veterinarians. There have been reports of pigs in the USA and Canada catching swine flu from human handlers who have the swine flu. See the October 16, 2009 article, "MN Pigs May Have Tested Positive For H1N1 - wcco.com."

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Officials: Swine flu confirmed in Iowa cat - Yahoo! News

Pet cat in U.S. catches swine flu | U.S. | Reuters

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Cat from Iowa Tests Positive for Swine Flu : dBTechno

Officials: Swine flu confirmed in Iowa cat - Boston.com

H1N1 (Swine) Flu Confirmed in Iowa Cat

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Iowa cat, Indiana pigs contract H1N1 flu - WTHR |

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  • Posted By DeliaJolie DeliaJolie | about 1 month ago
    Really?
    Is this info real?
    What mean H & N and the numbers?
    Thanks for your answers.
  • Posted By mona37 mona37 | about 1 month ago
    this is an information i think so important that people should know that pets can catch it too and to be careful around them as well!
  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | about 1 month ago
    You talk about the dog flu, what about checking out the story of a news
    shot that came yesterday, HOUSE CATS OF IOWA INFECTED BY SWINE FLU. Would it not be time now for people to start getting their cats destroyed since the humble moggy has become a danger not to only children but the whole society, especially in IOWA where all the gay marriages are conducted with all the poofs and lesbians. When an epidemic starts they should know
    it to be God's judgmeent against their foolishness. 6/11/2009.
  • Posted By SACHIN2708 SACHIN2708 | 1 day ago
    Oh dear dont say other disease that cat flu ,first bird flu then swine flu and then cat flu oh no
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