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Infectious Disease Expert Discusses Bird Flu in Cat Food with NBC 

Dr. Scott Weese, infectious disease specialist in the Ontario Veterinary College, spoke to NBC News about the presence of bird flu in cat food in the United States. 

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Posted Jan 2, 2025
Updated Jan 2, 2025
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