Monkeypox patients may need to isolate cats and dogs as virus could jump to new animals

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Monkeypox patients may need to isolate cats and dogs as virus could jump to new animals
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Cats, dogs and rabbits may need to be put into isolation if their owner has monkeypox as an expert believes the virus could soon evolve to be able to infect more animals

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