I’m just guessing. There was no formal diagnosis. I have never met the woman. My wife told me the story, and the next day I read about dog flu arising. It seemed like a logical conclusion.
Odd that your so incensed by my calling it dog flu.
Very odd.
What bothered me was my colleagues taking advantage of a situation using fear of a virus, fraudulent tests, without confirming a diagnosis correctly and using a "vaccine" that was not adequately tested for efficacy. They preyed upon the ignorance of their clientele for financial gain. Do you see any similarities within the human medical community? Those that advise caution were vilified as was I. Dog "flu" is an infection with a Orthomyxovirus with hyaluronic acid and neuraminidase markers unique to canines.