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No detection of SARS-CoV-2 in animals exposed to infected keepers: results of a COVID-19 surveillance program.

Pellegrino CerinoCarlo BuonerbaGianfranco BrambillaLuigi AtripaldiMaria TafuroDenise Di ConcilioLucia VassalloGabriella Lo ConteMaria Concetta CuomoIvana MaielloJacopo D'AuriaDavide CardinaleMaurizio ViscardiGiuseppe RofranoAlfonso GalloPasquale BruscoAntonio PizzolanteVittorio CicalesePio GaldiLydia GaldiSabato De VitaPalmiero VolzoneGabriele Di VuoloAnnachiara CoppolaBiancamaria PierriGiovanna Fusco
Published in: Future science OA (2021)
SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of the COVID-19 pandemic, has rarely been associated with transmission from humans to animals (reverse zoonotic transmission). In this retrospective study, the authors reviewed data obtained from 236 animals, including buffaloes, goats/sheep, horses, carrier pigeons, rabbits, hens, snakes, pigs and cows that were screened for SARS-CoV-2 infection because they had been in contact with their SARS-CoV-2-positive breeder for at least 2 weeks. None of the tested animals were found to be positive. The authors' findings suggest that the risk of reverse zoonotic transmission among bred animals and SARS-CoV-2-positive breeders is very low or nonexistent. Additional studies are warranted.
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