A cat virus test in France was positive



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In France, a cat tested positive for the coronavirus, presumably contracting the infection from its owners, the National College of Veterinarians in Alfort (ENVA) near Paris said on Saturday, and recommended that infected people also stay away from their pets. .

A joint team of epidemiologists from ENVA, the French health authorities and the Pasteur Institute in Paris evaluated dozens of cats whose owners were infected, and one of them tested positive. The cat also produced clinical respiratory and digestive signs.

This is the first cat in France to be diagnosed as a coronavirus carrier, read on the ENVA website. The researchers recalled that cats have already been found to carry the virus in Hong Kong, Belgium and New York, but the phenomenon is rare.

Epidemic researchers have also specifically searched for infected animals at focal points in France, where the virus continues to spread, but have not previously found any.

He indicated Sophie Le Power, a virologist at ENVA, is the author of the study for the French news agency.

ENVA recommends that Covid-19 patients limit close contact with their cat, wear a mask in their presence, and wash their hands before petting.

According to research to date, there is no evidence that some coronavirus-infected pets have infected humans. (MTI)



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