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Two cats in UK get Covid-19 from owners, scientists on alert

There’s no evidence that domestic cats are playing a role in spreading the pandemic, University of Glasgow researchers say in study.

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Bloomberg: The first reported finding of human-to-cat coronavirus transmission in the UK has prompted a call from scientists to monitor the infection in pets.

There’s no evidence that domestic cats are playing a role in spreading the pandemic virus, researchers at the University of Glasgow said Wednesday in a study released ahead of peer review and publication. The two infected felines described in the paper developed “mild or severe respiratory disease,” with one four-month-old female Ragdoll kitten having to be put down, they said.

Farmed mink, a tiger in the Bronx zoo, pet dogs and other animals have caught Covid-19, raising concern that a new reservoir for the virus might emerge. Better understanding of how efficiently the pathogen passes from humans to cats will require pets in affected households to be monitored, according to the researchers.

The true frequency of human-to-animal transmission is probably underestimated since few pets get tested, they said.

So-called reverse zoonotic transmission, whereby a pathogen of animal origin is passed from a human back to an animal, “represents a relatively low risk” as long as the virus is in high circulation among people, the researchers said. But as epidemics eventually wane, prospects for transmission among animals become “increasingly important as a source for re-introductions to humans.”

Whether infected cats could naturally transmit the virus to other animals, or back to humans, remains unknown. – Bloomberg


Also read: Cats can get infected by Covid, develop antibodies to block virus, finds study


 

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