Hundreds of domestic cats have been quarantined in New York City after contracting a strain of highly contagious avian flu at shelters operated by a major animal rescue organization, and the virus also infected at least one veterinarian, officials said.
It is the first time the H7N2 strain of the virus, commonly found in birds, has infected domestic cats, according to the New York City Health Department.
Symptoms are generally mild, and include sneezing, coughing and runny eyes and noses.
The virus was first detected last month in 45 cats housed at a Manhattan shelter run by Animal Care Center of NYC, and later turned up in cats at shelters in the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn. It was not immediately clear how the cats contracted the virus or how it spread so quickly, the city’s health department said in a statement on Thursday.
“We continue to urge New Yorkers who have adopted cats from ACC shelters to be on alert for symptoms in their pets and take proper precautions,” Health Commissioner Mary Bassett said in a statement.
She said the risk to human health from H7N2 is low.
H7N2 is a type of avian influenza virus, also known as the bird flu, that can mutate and transfer onto mammals such as cats. It could infect other mammals as well, including humans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website. The CDC provides guidance on bird flu in cats on its website. (here)
More than 450 cats will remain at a temporary shelter for up to 90 days until a University of Wisconsin lab confirms they are no longer contagious, the city’s health department said. ACC, the New York Health Department and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals are monitoring the animals together.
In December, the city’s health department and the CDC confirmed that a veterinarian had been infected at the ACC’s Manhattan shelter. It was the first case of cat-to-human-transmission of the flu, the city’s health department said. The illness was mild and short-lived.
The health department screened more than 160 ACC employees for the virus and contacted more than 80 percent of pet adopters from the Manhattan shelter, but no other cases have been found.
Residents who adopted a cat from an ACC shelter between Nov. 12 and Dec. 15 should monitor their pets for signs of sickness, officials said.
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-birdflu-new-york-cats-idUSKBN14X2IP
“It was not immediately clear how the cats contracted the virus or how it spread so quickly,…”
Probably the same ‘method’ that was used to spread ‘Ebola’ & ‘Zika’… lies & propaganda.
“She said the risk to human health from H7N2 is low.”
As opposed to the FULLY weaponized version waiting in the wings.
“It could infect other mammals as well, including humans, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website.”
CDC undoubtedly already has a ‘vaccine’ for that.
What a crock!
Which really means some psycho mad scientist infected animals at shelters (useless eaters, feline style) with this virus so that human “useless eaters” could adopt these animals and get sick off them…this BS is getting old, CPEs! (Criminal Psycho Elites). What’s the matter? Can’t come up with anything original? (But since you’re all inbred anyway…)
Putin did it, he infected Trump’s finger before he grabbed that pus….. nevermind
“Tiny kitty named Alfred is patient zero in bird-flu outbreak”
http://nypost.com/2017/01/12/tiny-kitty-named-alfred-is-patient-zero-in-bird-flu-outbreak/
“Hazmat Suits and 500 Shelter Cats: Rare Flu Forces New York Quarantine”
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/12/nyregion/sick-cats-virus-quarantine-center-aspca.html