Not exact matches
No known
human infections with either
canine influenza virus have ever been reported.
In general,
canine influenza viruses are considered to pose a low threat to
humans at this time.
Canine influenza viruses (CIV) have never been proven to be transmissible to
humans, but it's always best to err on the side of safety and take precautions to disinfect when caring for a sick pup, especially if there are other dogs in the house.
Canine influenza, or dog flu, is a condition similar to the
human flu and caused by the
influenza A H3N8 virus.
For example, unlike
human flu,
canine influenza does not follow a season.
In reality, your pooch could contract the
human,
canine, and other strains of
influenza viruses from you, fellow dogs, or other animal species.
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.
Canine influenza virus, also known as CIV or dog flu, is a highly contagious respiratory disease similar to the
human flu virus.
There have been no reports of
humans contracting
canine influenza.
Humans can't catch
canine influenza, but they can spread it.
It is important to remember that
Canine Influenza Virus is a new disease in the canine world, and much like the human influenza, there are multiple st
Canine Influenza Virus is a new disease in the canine world, and much like the human influenza, there are multiple
Influenza Virus is a new disease in the
canine world, and much like the human influenza, there are multiple st
canine world, and much like the
human influenza, there are multiple
influenza, there are multiple strains.
The bad news is how much that $ 100 vaccine costs your dog... especially considering that, just like the
human flu,
canine influenza is a self limiting, normal illness that, in the vast majority of dogs, amounts to a couple of days of feeling sick.
Canine Influenza is a highly contagious viral disease of dogs that causes very similar symptoms that
human «flu causes in
humans: fever, malaise, coughing, nasal discharge.
Canine H3N2
influenza virus is different than the
human H3N2
influenza virus that is a common seasonal flu virus in people.
Clinical Symptoms The signs of
canine influenza are comparable to those of the
human flu.
Canine Influenza is easy to transmit, like that of the
human flu.
Equine
influenza viruses do not infect
humans, dogs or other animals, although an equine
influenza virus mutated to infect dogs approximately 15 years ago and is now circulating as a low - pathogenicity
canine influenza virus in the dog population, mostly infecting dogs in shelter environments.
While
humans can't contract
canine influenza, we can carry the virus on our hands and clothing for up to 24 hours after handling an infected dog.
Just like the
human «flu,»
canine influenza is highly contagious.
Canine influenza spreads the same way that
human flu spreads - through direct contact (kissing, licking, nuzzling); through the air (coughing or sneezing from 20 + feet away); and via contaminated surfaces (surfaces such as concrete where the virus can live for up to 48 hours).
Canine influenza presents much like the flu in
humans, sometimes with a fever but always coughing, sneezing, and a runny nose, and is communicated by touch and in the air by coughing and sneezing.
Similar to the
human flu, the
canine influenza virus is highly contagious and is spread through close contact with an infected dog.
To date, there is no evidence that the
canine influenza virus is transmittable to
humans.
Humans can spread
canine influenza on our hands and clothes and by transporting the virus on leashes, harnesses, food and water bowls and other infected objects.
Canine influenza (H3N8) is a different
influenza strain which is not known to be transmissible to
humans.
Just like
human flu,
canine influenza is highly contagious among dogs.
In general,
canine influenza viruses are considered to pose a low threat to
humans.
To date, there is no evidence of transmission of
canine influenza viruses from dogs to people and there has not been a single reported case of
human infection with a
canine influenza virus.
No
human infections with
canine influenza have ever been reported.
Are there unintended consequences for
humans down the line from the
canine influenza shot?
In - house
influenza test designed for
humans, may also detect
canine influenza H3N2 and H3N8 but has not been validated for dogs.
Canine influenza viruses (CIV) have never been proven to be transmissible to
humans, but it's always
Just like in
humans,
canine influenza is a highly infectious respiratory disease.
You should note that
canine influenza is not seasonal, like the
human flu, and can be contracted year - round.
Like strains of
human flu,
canine influenza can be deadly.
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.
Like the
human flu,
canine influenza is spread through the air via coughing and sneezing from infected dogs.
Internal parasites, such as Coccidia and Giardia, can cause diarrhea, as can viruses such as rotavirus (seen in young ferrets in North America), epizootic catarrhal enteritis (ECE, which is becoming more common in ferrets, typically in either very young or old ferrets) and, sometimes,
human influenza or
canine distemper (fatal in ferrets).
Which I found kind of hard to understand, since as far as I knew,
canine influenza was just one of many bacteria and viruses that cause the dog version of the
human cold, what we mostly call «kennel cough.»
No
human infections of
canine influenza have ever been reported.
Neither of the two
canine influenza viruses is transmissible to
humans.
The following information includes a basic primer on what they are and how to keep your pets safe as well as some basics on
influenza that apply to both
canine and
human flu infections.
While there is no evidence that dogs have transmitted the
canine influenza to people,
influenza viruses are constantly changing and it is possible for a virus to change so that it could infect
humans and be spread amongst them.
Like
humans, dogs get sick from colds and flus, and as a responsible dog owner, it's important to take care of your pup by being knowledgeable about
canine influenza and providing your own version of warm washcloths and homemade soups to help her get better.