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Archive for March 13th, 2020

Can Pets Pass on the Coronavirus?

Friday, March 13, 2020
posted by Jim Murphy

I’m going to pass along an article that was written by, Olivia Petter of  The Independent regarding pets passing on the Coronavirus.  This article should answer any questions that you may be concerned with regarding Coronavirus transmission and your pet. Some important links are also provided in this article.

Last month a pet dog in Hong Kong tested ‘weak positive‘ for coronavirus and was placed into quarantine.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) in Hong Kong confirmed that repeated tests suggested the dog had a “low-level” of the virus and that it is likely to be the case of human-to-animal transmission.

The dog, a Pomeranian, had not shown any symptoms for the illness but its owner was confirmed as being infected with Covid-19.

Now pet owners are becoming increasingly concerned they could catch the deadly disease from their animals – but is that scientifically possible?

Can I catch coronavirus from my pet?

The World Health Organization issued updated information on Thursday 13 March saying “at present there is no evidence that companion animals/pets such as dogs or cats can be infected with the new coronavirus.

Several global health organizations have issued advisories saying there is no any evidence that pet animals can spread coronavirus or indeed be infected with it in the same way as humans.

“Therefore, there is no justification in taking measures against companion animals which may compromise their welfare,” the World Organization for Animal Health has said.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention concurred that “there is no reason to think that any animals including pets in the United States might be a source of infection with this new coronavirus”.

Raymond R.R. Rowland, a veterinarian who specialises in swine viruses at Kansas State University, said that “weak positives” frequently show up in testing pigs, where a farmer’s livelihood can be at stake.

“I’ll tell you what I tell them,” he told The New York Times. “Wait and see.”

Even if the Pomeranian has a low-level infection, he said: “that doesn’t say the animal is sufficiently infected that it can spread the virus.”

The dog could simply be a host for the illness that neither becomes unwell or infects other people or animals.

Should I change my behavior with my pet?

The World Health Organiszation says: “It is always a good idea to wash your hands with soap and water after contact with pets.

“This protects you against various common bacteria such as E.coli and Salmonella that can pass between pets and humans.”

To protect yourself from catching coronavirus, the WHO advises the following:

  • Cover your mouth and nose while sneezing, with a tissue or your elbow
  • Put the tissue straight into a closed bin
  • Wash your hands afterwards, and then frequently, with soap or sanitiser
  • Keep your distance from people who are coughing and sneezing (at least one metre)

Remember, your pets count!

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