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Kiwi scientist reveals where the next pandemic is likely to begin


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With news that another animal virus has made the leap to humans in China, it s perhaps not surprising the world s fourth-biggest country is being singled out as the most likely source of the next pandemic.
The rare H10N3 strain of bird flu put a man in hospital, China confirmed this week, the first-ever such infection in humans. 
While the strain only causes mild illness in poultry and the threat of another pandemic is thankfully considered low, China is also where both of the SARS coronaviruses originated - the first killing hundreds in the early 2000s, the second behind the COVID-19 pandemic that s killed millions in the past 18 months.  ....

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The pet treats that might do more harm than good: Dog experts advise caution


A veterinary clinical pathologist, who has looked at cases in New Zealand, agrees, and wants owners, especially of small dogs, to know the risks.
“Even if it can save one dog or prevent one dog from needing hospital treatment,” says Dr Julie Tomlinson.
The issue first emerged about 10 years ago when animals in the United States and Australia got sick after eating imported dried jerky dog treats.
Products imported from Asia and sold in New Zealand include dried beef, chicken, duck and turkey jerky treats.
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Dr Nick Cave, an animal nutrition specialist at Massey Veterinary School, says he doesn’t feed the treats to his own dogs. ....

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