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SARS-CoV-2 infection in domestic and feral cats: current evidence and implications

机译:国内和野猫的SARS-COV-2感染:当前的证据和含义

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Current evidence indicates that cats play a limited role in COVID-19 epidemiology, and pets are probably dead-end hosts of SARS-CoV-2 and pose negligible risks of transmission to humans. Still, one health concept is to be adopted widely as a component of mitigation strategies to tackle the ongoing pandemic. Therefore, in terms of the magnitude of infection and potential to transmit SARS-CoV-2 to humans, our surveillance efforts should mainly focus on mustelids (especially minks, ferrets, and others) for early detection and control of infection. This will ensure that SARS-CoV-2 will not get established in the wild animal population of these susceptible species. We agree with Dr. Passarella Teixeira on the possibility of domestic and feral cats acting as an urban reservoir, subsequently transmitting the virus to human beings. However, it is less likely that such a phenomenon will be reported even if it has occurred due to the efficient and extensive human-to-human transmission of SARS-CoV-2.
机译:目前的证据表明,猫在Covid-19流行病学中发挥有限的作用,宠物可能是SARS-COV-2的最后端宿主,并且对人类的传播风险提供了可忽略的风险。尽管如此,一个健康概念将被广泛采用,作为缓解持续流行的缓解策略的组成部分。因此,就感染的程度和将SARS-COV-2传送到人类的潜力而言,我们的监测努力应该主要关注鼬(特别是貂皮,雪貂等),用于早期检测和控制感染。这将确保SARS-COV-2不会在这些易感物种的野生动物人群中建立。我们同意Possarella Teixeira博士的意见,以担任城市水库的国内和野猫的可能性,随后将病毒传递给人类。然而,即使在SARS-COV-2的有效和广泛的人对人类传播是由于SARS-COV-2的有效和广泛的人对人类传播,也可能报告这种现象的可能性不太可能。

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