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  • 1.  Canine Influenza and Human Flu: A One Health Conversation

    Posted 12 days ago

    Canine influenza ("dog flu") is a highly contagious respiratory disease in dogs caused by specific influenza A viruses (H3N2 and H3N8). It spreads between dogs through respiratory droplets and contaminated surfaces and can persist in the environment briefly, similar to how human flu viruses spread in people. 

    While canine influenza does not currently infect people and no human cases have ever been reported, influenza viruses are constantly evolving. That means surveillance and cross-sector collaboration remain central to One Health efforts.

    Canine Flu information by AMC

     

    In comparison, human influenza viruses circulate widely and pose significant seasonal and pandemic risks. The World Health Organization explains how animal influenza viruses (such as avian or swine flu) can occasionally infect humans and why integrated surveillance across animals and humans is essential.

    Three actions to prevent the flu in humans

     

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    How can veterinarians, public health professionals, and animal caregivers strengthen influenza surveillance together?

    Please share your insights and practical experiences.



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    T' Fisher, Director of Operations
    Program for Pet Health Equity
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  • 2.  RE: Canine Influenza and Human Flu: A One Health Conversation

    Posted 8 days ago

    Thanks for this post!

    While not Canine/Human Influenza specific, after our research in the earliest days of COVID, we found that 40-43% of cats and dogs were acquiring COVID19 from their infected owners (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36288573/) we talked about the importance of vaccines to protect the animals. And maybe people won't get a vaccine for themselves, but they may do it to protect their animals. 

    Here is a link to flyers in 9 languages if helpful to anyone!  https://cohr.deohs.washington.edu/covid-19-and-pets-resources 



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    Vickie Ramirez
    Program Manager
    University of Washington, One Health Clinic
    WA
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