
Seven cases of the dog flu has been found in Florida for the first time in two years. Natasha Abellard has the story.
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Veterinarians have uncovered seven cases of dog flu in Florida two years after the potentially fatal disease swept through about 10 states, Florida health officials said.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services said the cases of H3N2 canine influenza were found at the University of Florida, which listed another six pending cases of the disease.
The "highly contagious" virus infected about 1,000 dogs in Chicago in 2015, with positive diagnoses occurring in a number of other states. Officials said it's the first time the disease has been found in Florida.
The dogs are reported in stable condition.
The disease can result in death.
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