Pet Covid Testing
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Pet covid testing. Tests for covid 19 in animals are available for most types of pets but testing is only recommended for animals with covid 19 symptoms and that have been exposed to a person with covid 19. A few cats have reportedly tested positive for covid 19 after they came into contact with people who were infected. Early studies have found that cats are the. Can veterinarians test for covid 19 in pets.
The only details known about the feline are that it lives in england and was tested at a laboratory in weybridge surrey last week on 22 july. Based on the limited information available now the risk of pets spreading covid 19 to people is considered to be low. As of march 15 the veterinary diagnostic laboratory at the college of veterinary medicine has the capability to test for the new covid 19 in pets. Tests conducted by the animal and plant health agency have confirmed that the virus responsible for covid 19 has been detected in a pet cat in england.
Pet is living in a household with a human who has covid 19 or has tested positive for the virus pet has already been tested for more common infections that a veterinarian has ruled out pet especially cats and ferrets is showing clinical signs consistent with covid 19. In june buddy was the first dog in the u s. This advice applies to england only. They include pet cats and zoo animals.
Risk of people spreading the virus that causes covid 19 to animals the first us case of an animal testing positive for covid 19 was a tiger at a ny zoo. A pet cat has become the first animal to test positive for coronavirus in the uk. Yes but because of the minimal risk usda cdc avma and others are not recommending pets be tested for covid 19 at this time. We are still learning about this virus but it appears that it can spread from people to animals in some situations especially after close contact with a person sick with covid 19.
Advice for pet owners and livestock keepers on looking after the welfare of animals during the coronavirus covid 19 pandemic.