Consumers are reminded that they can not
catch the influenza virus from eating pork.
You can
catch influenza from someone else in the waiting room at the doctor's office or pharmacy when you go for your shot.
A small number of children who
catch the influenza virus fall so ill they end up in the hospital — perhaps needing ventilators to breathe — even while their family and friends recover easily.
Webby says it's unlikely: «You'd have to have a pig
catching influenza both from a human and from a chicken at the same time.
The findings of one Japanese study that followed the immune system of two groups of schoolchildren (where one group was taking vitamin D supplementation, and the other group wasn't) suggest that lack of vitamin D can result in increased chances of
catching influenza.
Not exact matches
Pigs can
catch human strains as well, and
influenza is one of the most costly porcine pathogens for the $ 19 - billion, 113 - million - hog U.S. industry.
Although you probably won't get
influenza from pressing an elevator button or using a keyboard that a sick person has handled, you could
catch a cold, since that virus is mainly passed around by touch.
No, generally speaking, humans can't
catch canine
influenza, alhough the CDC is monitoring the possibility, so feel free to give them lots of love and care.
Humans can't
catch canine
influenza, but they can spread it.
Our doggie friends can
catch «canine
influenza,» which not only makes them feel bad, but can be dangerous to them.
Our doggie friends can
catch «canine
influenza,»... Read more
In these cases it is believed that the cats
caught the virus from humans in their households who were sick with
influenza - like illness.
But, your dog can
catch canine
influenza from other dogs.
Well, have no fear, you can't
catch canine
influenza from your pooch.
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Your dog can
catch the canine
influenza virus, and although the symptoms are similar to human flu, it's not the same flu virus that infects people.
Link Welborn, DVM, DABVP, co-owner of the Tampa Bay Animal Hospitals and Chairman of the AAHA Canine Vaccination Task Force explains that «While it may seem odd, the dogs at greatest risk for
catching the canine
influenza virus are those that live in areas of the country, like the Tampa Bay area, where there has not been an outbreak of the disease.
Frisbees aren't the only things your dog can
catch — canine
influenza is also flying through the air and it's highly contagious.
Keep in mind that canine
influenza doesn't have a «season» per se; dogs can
catch the flu all year round.
Momma / 89 in hosp w RSVpneumo & non-vaccine
influenza & since am immunosuppressed re lupus,
caught smthng from her or at Daddy's (88) 2dr appts last wk - nephro & vasc surg for fistula, stage4 kidney disease & bladder Ca.