A medical journal has published evidence of the first suspected case of human-to-pet transmission of the monkeypox virus. A dog living with two men in France who were infected with the virus began exhibiting symptoms 12 days after they did, according to The Lancet. The 4-year-old male Italian greyhound, which had no previous medical disorders, tested positive after showing symptoms such as lesions and pustules on its abdomen. Through DNA testing, researchers determined the viruses infecting the two men and the dog were both monkeypox. Since they became symptomatic, the two men had kept their dog away from other people and other pets but had slept with the animal in their bed.
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