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Byline: Danielle le Grand
Oct 05, 2005 (The Weekly Times - ABIX via COMTEX) — The influenza A virus (H3N8) is unlikely to spread to Australia. The virus has killed a number of greyhounds in the US, after jumping
from horses to dogs. According to Cynda Crawford, of the University of Florida, the virus could cause a respiratory disease. The mortality rate is between five and eight per
cent. Victorian veterinarian Ray Ferguson, the secretary …
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