Coronavirus: Can Pets Carry Covid-19?

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“There's absolutely no evidence of any transmission of the virus from pets to people,” says Professor Vanessa Barrs, the Chair Professor in Companion Animal Health at City University’s Veterinary Medicine College.

Professor Barrs says, ““We are only seeing positive results in animals that belong to people who've got Covid-19. And what that clearly shows us is that this virus is being transmitted on very infrequent occasions to animals. But it's not the other way round.”

She wants to assure pet owners that “the only way that you are going to catch Covid-19 is from another person.”

Professor Barrs recommends social distancing from your pets in some cases. “If you are sick and you think you may have Covid-19 in the same way that your social distance from other people, you should practice social distancing from your pets. It means washing your hands before or after you touch them. It means not sharing food with them, and it means not, not being licked in the face.”

A tiger at the Bronx Zoo has tested positive for the new coronavirus, in what is believed to be the first known infection in an animal in the U.S. or a tiger anywhere, federal officials and the zoo said on April 5.

The finding raises new questions about transmission of the virus in animals. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, which confirmed the tiger’s test result at its veterinary lab, said there are no known cases of the virus in U.S. pets or livestock.

The 4-year-old Malayan tiger named Nadia — and six other tigers and lions that have also fallen ill — are believed to have been infected by a zoo employee who wasn’t yet showing symptoms, the zoo said. The first animal started showing symptoms March 27, and all are doing well and expected to recover, said the zoo, which has been closed to the public since March 16 amid the surging coronavirus outbreak in New York.

The test result stunned zoo officials: “I couldn’t believe it,” director Jim Breheny said. But he hopes the finding can contribute to the global fight against the virus that causes COVID-19.

“There doesn’t appear to be, at this time, any evidence that suggests that the animals can spread the virus to people or that they can be a source of the infection in the United States,” Dr. Jane Rooney, a veterinarian and a USDA official, said in an interview.

The USDA said it’s not recommending routine coronavirus testing of animals, in zoos or elsewhere, or of zoo employees. Still, Rooney said a small number of animals in the U.S. have been tested through the USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories, and all those tests came back negative except Nadia’s.

The coronavirus outbreaks around the world are driven by person-to-person transmission, experts say.

There have been a handful of reports outside the U.S. of pet dogs or cats becoming infected after close contact with contagious people, including a Hong Kong dog that tested positive for a low level of the pathogen in February and early March. A second dog in Hong Kong tested positive for the Covid-19 virus in March after its owner was confirmed as being infected, the government said.

Hong Kong agriculture authorities concluded that pet dogs and cats couldn’t pass the virus to human beings but could test positive if exposed by their owners.

Some researchers have been trying to understand the susceptibility of different animal species to the virus, and to determine how it spreads among animals, according to the Paris-based World Organization for Animal Health.

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Whew! My cat machine gun sneezed me right in the face. I must admit it got me wondering.

melted_cheetah
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Yea I'm just gonna social distance my pet wtf

ConnerPlayz-iyuk
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No its scientists theyre blaming animals but they actualy made the vif3

rinko
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no evidence they didnt catch ftom pets either

yusufmambowitchnemesis
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boujiebarbie
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Only thing i've noticed is my cats wanting to be more around me. They definitely acting like something is different in the air.

latieraqueenPacheco
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What does the virus care what it's on. If it's in the saliva then it's going to be on the animal and it can get on you simple as that but animals are your family treat them as such. I know you're trying to explain to 2 people to be humane but don't start off saying you can get it no proof when you don't know if it's in the saliva yet Far as I know. Then you explain to people to keep their animals clean and practice similar procedures. One or the other. It's in the blood so somebody needs to check the saliva because then they would be a factor in this process

dandan-slfc
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I thought the pandemic was NOT caused by bats...

kaoruM
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Not proven yet. Pets can spread as we can to them as well .

coachandnatgarcia
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The one issue no one is informing us is how this desease might affect the animal? Are their lives in danger if contracted?

mariaowens
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What if some stupid people eat the infected cat or dog🙄

رجلمفكر
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Throw those cats and dogs on a grill and lets eat em.

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