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Title: | Concerns on the emerging research of sars-cov-2 on felines: Could they be significant hosts/reservoirs? |
Author: | Bonilla-Aldana, Diane Katterine Ruiz-Saenz, Julian Martinez-Gutierrez, Marlen Tiwari, Ruchi Dhama, Kuldeep Jaimes, Javier Andres Rodriguez-Morales, Alfonso |
Email autor: | julian.ruizs@campusucc.edu.co marlen.martinezg@campusucc.edu.co |
metadata.dc.description.cvlac: | http://scienti.colciencias.gov.co:8081/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000153095 https://scienti.minciencias.gov.co/cvlac/visualizador/generarCurriculoCv.do?cod_rh=0000213748 |
Issue Date: | Apr-2020 |
Keywords: | SARS-CoV-2 COVID-19 Animal Feline Anthropozoonotic Pandemic |
Resume: | With the growing evidence of cases and studies showing natural and experimental infection due to SARS-CoV-2 in felines, including cats, lion, and tigers, there is also an increasing concern about its susceptibility and their role in urban cycles of SARS-CoV-2 transmission, initially from humans-toanimals, but with uncertainty about reverse transmission. In this review, we addressed the evidence around this situation. |
Program: | Medicina veterinaria y zootecnia |
Headquarters: | Bucaramanga |
Type: | Artículos Científicos |
Citation: | Bonilla-Aldana DK, Ruiz-Saenz J, Martinez-Gutierrez M, et al. Concerns on the Emerging Research of SARS-CoV-2 on Felines: Could They be significant Hosts/Reservoirs?. J Pure Appl Microbiol. 2020;14(suppl 1):703-708. doi: 10.22207/JPAM.14. SPL1.04 |
Resource reference: | https://microbiologyjournal.org/concerns-on-the-emerging-research-of-sars-cov-2-on-felines-could-they-be-significant-hosts-reservoirs/ |
Appears in Collections: | Medicina Veterinaria Zootecnia |
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