印度尼西亚万隆市与covid - 19阳性个体同居猫的sars -冠状病毒2型检测

Roostita Lobo Balia, Fauzi Rohman, Okta Wismandanu, Lydia Chaidir, - Tyagita, Pranyata T. Waskita, Vesara A. Gatera, Sarasati Windria, Mas Rizky A. A. Syamsunarno, Gemilang L. Utama
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由于人和家养动物长期生活在一起,疾病有可能像SARS-CoV-2那样偶然传播。有报道称,意大利、西班牙和法国的猫暴露于SARS-CoV-2。印度尼西亚于2021年7月被命名为COVID-19的中心,但人们对印度尼西亚的养殖动物是如何接触到SARS-CoV-2的知之甚少。该研究的目的是确定在印度尼西亚万隆地区与COVID-19患者生活在一起的猫是否存在SARS-CoV-2。研究中使用了19只猫科动物。这些猫来自7名COVID-19检测呈阳性的人。对于RT-qPCR检测,从鼻、口咽和直肠区域采集样本。采集血清进行SARS - CoV-2 IgM/IgG抗体快速检测。利用RT-qPCR对所研究猫科动物的鼻咽样本进行检测,发现其中4只检测呈阳性。但有趣的是,这些人中只有一个人可以通过直肠检查找到。当血液样本的IgM/IgG快速测试结果被观察时,没有明显的抗体形成迹象。结果呈阳性的猫与它们的饲养员非常亲近,它们的症状与流感相似。我们的研究结果表明,SARS-CoV-2有可能传播给与COVID-19患者生活在一起的猫。由于这一发现,需要在这一领域进行更多的研究。
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SARS-Corona Virus Type-2 Detection of Cohabiting Feline with COVID-Positive Individuals in Bandung, Indonesia
Since people and domesticated animals have lived together for a long time, it is possible that diseases could be spread by accident, as happened with SARS-CoV-2. There have been reports of cats in Italy, Spain, and France being exposed to SARS-CoV-2. Not much is known about how farmed animals were exposed to SARS-CoV-2 in Indonesia, which was named the epicenter of COVID-19 in July 2021. The study's goal was to determine if SARS-CoV-2 was present in felines living with people who had COVID-19 in the Bandung, Indonesia, area. Nineteen felines were used in the study. These felines came from seven people who had tested positive for COVID-19. For RT-qPCR testing, samples were taken from the nose, oropharynx, and rectal areas. Blood sera were taken for quick IgM/IgG antibody tests for SARS CoV-2. Using RT-qPCR on nasopharyngeal samples from the felines being studied, it has been seen that four of them have tested positive. But it is interesting to note that only one of these people could be found using a rectal test. There was no clear sign of antibody formation when IgM/IgG rapid test results from blood samples were looked at. The felines that showed positive results were very close to their caretakers and had symptoms that were similar to those of influenza. The results of our study show that there is a chance that SARS-CoV-2 could be passed on to felines who live with people who have COVID-19. Because of this finding, more study needs to be done in this area.
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