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Dog daycare leptospirosis outbreak in Los Angeles reveals broader public health risks

Dog daycare leptospirosis outbreak in Los Angeles reveals broader public health risks
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A 2021 leptospirosis outbreak in Los Angeles sickened over 200 dogs, highlighting the risks of overcrowding in daycare facilities. Researchers emphasize that the disease can spread between animals and humans, necessitating better vaccination and hygiene practices.

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This study underscores the public health risks associated with pet care facilities and the potential for zoonotic disease transmission in urban environments.

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The article relies on scientific research and expert testimony from UC Davis, maintaining a neutral, informative tone.

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