New cases of 'AH1N1' virus infection on animals, yesterday's news, a New York's first case was recorded infected dog from the virus A / H1N1. This was reported by a note from the American Veterinary Medical Association. The animal, a 13-year-old dog living in Bedford Hills and he reportedly contracted the virus a few days after his master. The test confirmed that it was influenza A. Fortunately, after two days of hospitalization and specific treatment, the dog was brought home and is on the mend. Two dogs in Beijing tested positive at the end of November, ten days after four pigs were infected in the Chinese province of Heilongjiang.The animals, according to experts, may have contracted the influenza A virus from humans. The World Health Organization has called for close monitoring of people working on farms and animals.
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