This story is from April 23, 2020
Four tigers, three lions test Covid-19 positive at Bronx Zoo
NEW YORK: Four tigers and three lions have tested COVID-19 positive at the
On April 5, the
"We can confirm that the three other tigers in Tiger Mountain and the three African lions that exhibited a cough have also tested positive for COVID-19," the zoo said in a statement on Wednesday.
The test was done by using a faecal sample so that the animals did not have to be placed under anesthesia, as with the Malayan tiger.
"The faecal tests confirmed our suspicion that all seven cats had the infection, and also determined that one tiger at Tiger Mountain that never developed a cough was also positive for the disease," it added.
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The wildlife centre said that "all eight cats continue to do well. They are behaving normally, eating well, and their coughing is greatly reduced".
"We tested the tigers and lions out of an abundance of caution and will ensure any knowledge we gain about COVID-19 will contribute to the world's continuing understanding of this novel coronavirus," said the zoo officials.
"The testing of these cats was done in veterinary laboratories and resources used did not take from those being used for human testing," they added.
It is still believed that the animals were infected by an asymptomatic staff member who had contact with the animals before developing symptoms.
As of Wednesday, two pet cats in New York state have tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the first domestic animal cases detected in the US.
Both animals live in different areas of New York state, the current epicentre of the pandemic not only in the US but worldwide.
They have mild respiratory problems and are expected to recover soon, according to a statement from the
Bronx Zoo
in New York, authorities announced, weeks after a Malayan tiger at the facility was confirmed positive and six other big cats were said to be exhibiting similar symptoms.On April 5, the
Wildlife Conservation Society
that runs the New York zoo, reported that one tiger had tested positive for the new coronavirus, the first known COVID-19 infection found in a big cat, reports Efe news.Coronavirus lockdown: Latest updatesThe first big cat, a four-year-old Malayan tiger named Nadia, developed a dry cough and loss of appetite in late March, while Nadia's sister Azul, two Amur tigers, and three African lions also showed the same symptoms.The test was done by using a faecal sample so that the animals did not have to be placed under anesthesia, as with the Malayan tiger.
"The faecal tests confirmed our suspicion that all seven cats had the infection, and also determined that one tiger at Tiger Mountain that never developed a cough was also positive for the disease," it added.
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The wildlife centre said that "all eight cats continue to do well. They are behaving normally, eating well, and their coughing is greatly reduced".
"The testing of these cats was done in veterinary laboratories and resources used did not take from those being used for human testing," they added.
It is still believed that the animals were infected by an asymptomatic staff member who had contact with the animals before developing symptoms.
As of Wednesday, two pet cats in New York state have tested positive for COVID-19, becoming the first domestic animal cases detected in the US.
Both animals live in different areas of New York state, the current epicentre of the pandemic not only in the US but worldwide.
They have mild respiratory problems and are expected to recover soon, according to a statement from the
Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention and theNational Veterinary Services Laboratories
of theDepartment of Agriculture
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