[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re A New Deadly, Contagious Dog Flu Virus Is Detecte...

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  • Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 13:49:21 EDT

 
 
For the people who missed it before.....
By  DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. and CARIN RUBENSTEIN
Published: September 22,  2005

A new, highly contagious and sometimes deadly canine flu is  spreading in
kennels and at dog tracks around the country, veterinarians  said yesterday.

The virus, which scientists say mutated from an  influenza strain that
affects horses, has killed racing greyhounds in seven  states and has been
found in shelters and pet shops in many places,  including the New York
suburbs, though the extent of its spread is  unknown.

Dr. Cynda Crawford, an immunologist at the University of  Florida's College
of Veterinary Medicine who is studying the virus, said  that it spread most
easily where dogs were housed together but that it  could also be passed on
the street, in dog runs or even by a human  transferring it from one dog to
another. Kennel workers have carried the  virus home with them, she said.

How many dogs die from the virus is  unclear, but scientists said the
fatality rate is more than 1 percent and  could be as high as 10 percent
among puppies and older dogs.

Dr.  Crawford first began investigating greyhound deaths in January 2004 at  a
racetrack in Jacksonville, Fla., where 8 of the 24 greyhounds who  contracted
the virus died.

"This is a newly emerging pathogen," she  said, "and we have very little
information to make predictions about it.  But I think the fatality rate is
between 1 and 10 percent."

She  added that because dogs had no natural immunity to the virus,  virtually
every animal exposed would be infected. About 80 percent of dogs  that are
infected with the virus will develop symptoms, Dr. Crawford said.  She added
that the symptoms were often mistaken for "kennel cough," a  common canine
illness that is caused by the bordetella bronchiseptica  bacteria.

Both diseases can cause coughing and gagging for up to three  weeks, but dogs
with canine flu may spike fevers as high as 106 degrees and  have runny
noses. A few will develop pneumonia, and some of those cases  will be fatal.
Antibiotics and fluid cut the pneumonia fatality rate, Dr.  Crawford said.

The virus is an H3N8 flu closely related to an equine  flu strain. It is not
related to typical human flus or to the H5N1 avian  flu that has killed about
100 people in Asia.

Experts said there  were no known cases of the canine flu infecting humans.
"The risk of that  is low, but we are keeping an eye on it," said Dr. Ruben
Donis, chief of  molecular genetics for the influenza branch of the Centers
for Disease  Control and Prevention, which is tracking the illness.

But with the  approach of the human flu season and fears about bird flu in
Asia, there is  much confusion among some dog owners who have heard about  the
disease.

Dr. Crawford said she was fielding calls from kennels  and veterinarians
across the country worried that they were having  outbreaks.

"The hysteria out there is unbelievable, and the  misinformation is
incredible," said Dr. Ann E. Hohenhaus, chief of medicine  at the Animal
Medical Center in New York.

Dr. Hohenhaus said she had  heard of an alert from a Virginia dog club
reporting rumors that 10,000  show dogs had died.

"We don't believe that's true," she said, adding  that no dogs in her
Manhattan hospital even had coughs.

Dr. Donis of  the disease control centers said that there was currently no
vaccine for  the canine flu. But he said one would be relatively easy to
develop. The  canine flu is less lethal than parvovirus, which typically
kills puppies  but can be prevented by routine vaccination.

Laboratory tests, Dr.  Donis said, have shown that the new flu is susceptible
to the two most  common antiviral drugs, amantidine and Tamiflu, but those
drugs are not  licensed for use in dogs.

The flu has killed greyhounds at tracks in  Florida, Massachusetts, Arizona,
West Virginia, Wisconsin, Texas and Iowa.  Tracks and kennels have been
forced to shut down for weeks for  disinfection.

In Chestnut Ridge, north of New York City, about 88 dogs  became sick by
early September, and 15 percent of those required  hospitalization, said
Debra Bennetts, a spokeswoman for Best Friends Pet  Care, a chain of boarding
kennels. The kennel was vacated for  decontamination by Sept. 17.

About 17 of the infected dogs were treated  at the Oradell Animal Hospital in
Paramus, N.J., where one died and two  more were still hospitalized, a staff
veterinarian said.

The Best  Friends chain owns 41 other kennels in 18 states, and no others
have had an  outbreak, Dr. Larry J. Nieman, the company's veterinarian, said.

In  late July, at Gracelane Kennels in Ossining, N.Y., about 35 dogs  showed
symptoms, said the owner, Bob Gatti, and he closed the kennel for  three
weeks to disinfect.

About 25 of the dogs were treated by an  Ossining veterinarian, Glenn M.
Zeitz, who said two of them had  died.

"The dogs came in very sick, with high fevers and very high white  blood cell
counts," Dr. Zeitz said, making him suspicious that they had  something worse
than kennel cough.

A spokesman for the New York City  Health Department said that there were "a
few confirmed cases" in New York  but that the city was not yet tracking the
disease.

Veterinarians  voluntarily sent samples to the Animal Health Diagnostic
Center at the  Cornell School of Veterinary Medicine, which was the only
laboratory doing  blood tests.



 

Cathleen Bennett
_www.crossroadsgsd.com_ (http://www.crossroadsgsd.com/) 
We  have puppies 


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