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dturm
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Jul 01, 2020

Don't Panic

But I got three stories in a professional email today. Some of you may have seen the first in the major news feeds throughout the day today.

1. There has been a new H1N1 virus (more typical flu) variation found in pigs in China. It has been labeled as having pandemic potential. It is being monitored for mutation and potential spread to humans and birds. It is not now a threat, just has potential.

2. There is a viral epidemic spreading through the US rabbit population, both wild and domestic rabbits. It's called "Rabbit Ebola" but it is NOT an ebola virus and has no potential to spread to humans. It does cause hemorrhagic disease and death in rabbits.

3. Ferrets and mink appear to be very susceptible to this coronavirus. I guess there are some mink farms in Wisconsin and they are working with the state health department to monitor potential spread.

My main reason for posting this is for reliable information distribution. Also to reemphasize our need for a robust public health community, surveillance and international cooperation to protect us all.

Doug, DVM
  • Dr Doug,
    Thanks for the info.
    I get the feeling that a country’s citizens response to the pandemic is a reflection of that country’s success or failure in educating its citizens in science.
    Mark
  • joelc's avatar
    joelc
    Explorer III
    Better job distributing information than certain branches of our government.
  • Our county fair got cancelled - probably a good thing as our county was/is the number 2 county in Indiana for COVID cases. The 4-H people are having smaller showings and online events.
  • Thanks, Dr Doug - I will pass the "Rabbit Ebola" news along to my daughter, whose kids show rabbits in 4H (assuming there IS a 4-H Fair this year)
  • bukhrn's avatar
    bukhrn
    Explorer III
    Imagine that, Reliable information on this site, who'd have think it. ??
  • Thank you, Dr. Doug for posting reliable information. Appreciate it.
  • Thank you for the reliable info. Please keep us updated if possible'