No. Dogs cannot get The flu but they do get the kennel cough. Kennel cough is basiclly a doggie cold/flu. Hope this helped:)
Yes. This is canine influenza.
Yes it's called canine influenza (dog flu). Canine influenza is caused by varieties of influenza virus A, such as equine influenza virus H3N8. Unfortunately dogs have no natural immunity to the virus because of the lack of previous exposure.
Yes. The influenza virus is easily transmitted by fomites, including unwashed hands, food and water dishes, brushes and other common items. If one dog has influenza and you play with him then go play with another dog without washing your hands and changing clothes (including shoes), you could infect the second dog with influenza from the first dog.
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No, it is not good for dogs, just like it is not good for people. However, few dogs have been diagnosed with this type of flu, and those that were survived like most people who had that form of flu survived. Dogs get very similar symptoms as do humans: cough, runny nose and sneezing are usually the first signs.
Fungi do not cause influenza. Viruses Cause influenza.
influenza, flue
There is none since "flu" is already an abbreviation for "influenza".
Influenza is an infectious disease also commonly known as Flu. It’s an acute respiratory infection caused by Influenza Virus A and Virus B. Central BioHub's is an online biospecimen marketplace. It offers high-quality, well-defined influenza disease biospecimens collected from patients suffering from influenza infections. To check more visit our website.
Flu stands for influenza. As you can tell, it's just a shortened version of the word.
Influenza A and Influenza B are two different types of flu viruses. Influenza A is more common and can infect both humans and animals, while Influenza B mainly affects humans. Influenza A has more subtypes and can cause more severe outbreaks, while Influenza B typically causes milder illness.
Yes, influenza is a virus.