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Abstract
Objective
To characterize clinical and epidemiologic features of SARS-CoV-2 in companion animals detected through both passive and active surveillance in the U.S.
Animals
204 companion animals (109 cats, 95 dogs) across 33 states with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections between March 2020 and December 2021.
Procedures
Public health officials, animal health officials, and academic researchers investigating zoonotic SARS-CoV-2 transmission events reported clinical, laboratory and epidemiological information through a standardized One Health surveillance process developed by CDC and partners.
Results
Among dogs and cats identified through passive surveillance, 94% (n?=?87) had reported exposure to a person with COVID-19 before infection. Clinical signs of illness were present in 74% of pets identified through passive surveillance and 27% of pets identified through active surveillance. Duration of illness in pets averaged 15 days in cats and 12 days in dogs. The average time between human and pet onset of illness was 10 days. Viral nucleic acid was first detected at 3 days post exposure in both cats and dogs. Antibodies were detected starting 5 days post exposure and titers were highest at 9 days in cats and 14 days in dogs.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance
Our data support that cats and dogs primarily become infected with SARS-CoV-2 following exposure to a person with COVID-19, most often their owners. Case investigation and surveillance that includes both people and animals is necessary to understand transmission dynamics and viral evolution of zoonotic diseases like SARS-CoV-2.
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PButler96 wrote:
Willow the cat frequently travels with the family when they go away on weekends. Happily, such was the case when Dr. Biden tested positive for the second time.
"She won't leave my side!" the first lady tweeted. "I'm grateful to have Willow with me as I recover from COVID-19." Willow is seen leisurely stretching out on a cushioned bench on what appears to be a deck or porch.
โAug-25-2022 02:56 AM
BCSnob wrote:
I think the take home message is if you or yours get Covid you should also isolate from your pets to minimize their risk of getting Covid.
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โAug-24-2022 04:14 PM
wildtoad wrote:
So what is one to do with this valuable information? Did any of these pets bite the dust?
While extremely rare, a small number of animals died while positive for SARS-CoV-2, documented in Carpenter et al. 202125, and were therefore excluded from analyses.
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