Christopher T Lee, etc.,al. Outbreak of Influenza A(H7N2) Among Cats in an Animal Shelter with Cat-to-Human Transmission — New York City, 2016. Clinical Infectious Diseases 28 July 2017
We describe the first case of cat-to-human transmission of influenza A(H7N2), an avian-lineage influenza A virus, that occurred during an outbreak among cats in New York City animal shelters. We describe the public health response and investigation.
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