Scientists have found evidence that humans can transmit "COVID-19" to "pets".

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Scientists have found evidence that humans can transmit "COVID-19" to "pets".

Post by jiraporn66 » Sun May 30, 2021 4:48 am

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Earlier, during the COVID-19 period Epidemic in the early stages No research has yet demonstrated that humans can transmit the virus that causes COVID-19. To be able to pet But a team of British scientists have recently found evidence that humans can transmit COVID-19. To pet now

Two cases of human transmission of jackpot168 slot COVID-19 have been found to cats, confirmed by a team of scientists at the University of Glasgow, England.

These two cats are different breeds. Living in different houses And there are symptoms indicating disorders of the respiratory system, ranging from light symptoms To severe symptoms Scientists believe both cats were likely infected with the virus from a owner infected with COVID-19. Before the cat began to develop symptoms of illnesses

However, to date, there is no evidence that cats and other pets. Will transmit the COVID-19 to humans, but scientists say Pets that are in the house can be "Virus carrier" that can later spread the virus.

Professor Margaret Hosie at the University of Glasgow's Center for Virus Research said: “At the moment, the transmission of the virus from animal to human is low. But while the transmission between humans is decreasing The transmission of infection from animals has become so important that we should pay more attention to it. To help reduce the transmission of infection in humans further Therefore, it is important to educate and understand the transmission of COVID-19. In animals for everyone to be more aware of "


Both cats found to be infected with COVID-19 from the first human were 4-month-old Ragdoll females from homes where people in their homes developed COVID-19. At the end of March 2020, I had not been tested for the infection at that time.

The cat was sent to a veterinarian after suffocation in April 2020, but at that time the cat was severely debilitating. Until the end has to do euthanasia But after the autopsy of the cat found that there was pneumonia. And found viral infection in the body of the cat as well

Another case was a 6-year-old Siamese cat from a home where the owner had been examined for COVID-19. The cat was treated to a veterinarian after the cat had runny nose and red eyes, but the condition was not very severe. And now the cat has recovered and has recovered.

Scientists believe Many people may not be aware of human-to-animal infection because COVID-19 is still being tested. In relatively few animals Therefore, if the owner is infected with COVID-19 And have pets Keep yourself away from pets for your safety.

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