A New Strain of Canine Influenza Kills Dogs in the Midwest

A new strain of canine influenza has hit the Midwest sickening more than 1,000 dogs.  At first, the outbreak was attributed to Influenza A H3N8, a virus that was first observed in the United States in 2004. But further testing by researchers at the University of Wisconsin and Cornell University identified a new virus.  It is …