Review of man to animal transmission of coronavirus disease 2019 (covid-19) infection caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (Sars-Cov-2)

K. Kareem, K. Adigun, Z. A. Musa, O. Aina
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Coronaviruses infect a wide variety of animals, including birds and mammals, where they cause infection in animals, mutate and cause disease outbreaks  in humans. The review focused on the origin and spread of SARS-CoV-2 from humans to animals. A systematic literature search of PubMed,  ProMed-mail, and Google Scholar databases, using keywords "animals", "COVID-19", and "SARS-CoV-2", for articles providing information on animal  studies and case reports between December 2019 and September 2021. Published articles included in this review are in English and conducted studies on  animals and case reports of human-animal transmission. Fifty-seven COVID-19 in animals published articles featured in this review. Humans can  spread the disease to pets (dogs and cats) during close contact when they are clinically infected. Although cats are susceptible to subclinical infection,  they developed a robust neutralizing antibody response that prevented re-infection to a second viral challenge in a laboratory setting. Clinically positive  Farm workers on mink farms tend to spread the disease to the Minks. Pangolins are a natural reservoir of SARS-CoV-2-like CoVs, the Coronaviruses most  related to SARSCoV-2. Companion animals living with infected owners are at risk of Man-to-animal spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Therefore, applying  basic hygiene measures such as handwashing when handling and caring for animals is suggested. 
严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(Sars-Cov-2)致冠状病毒病2019 (covid-19)人兽传播研究进展
冠状病毒感染各种各样的动物,包括鸟类和哺乳动物,它们在动物中引起感染,变异并在人类中引起疾病暴发。这篇综述的重点是SARS-CoV-2从人类到动物的起源和传播。系统检索PubMed、ProMed-mail和Google Scholar数据库,关键词为“动物”、“COVID-19”和“SARS-CoV-2”,检索2019年12月至2021年9月期间提供动物研究和病例报告信息的文章。本综述中收录的已发表文章均为英文,并进行了动物研究和人-动物传播病例报告。57篇动物感染COVID-19的文章发表在本综述中。当临床感染时,人类可以通过密切接触将疾病传播给宠物(狗和猫)。虽然猫易受亚临床感染,但它们产生了强大的中和抗体反应,在实验室环境中防止了对第二次病毒攻击的再次感染。水貂养殖场的农场工人容易将疾病传播给水貂。穿山甲是sars - cov -2样冠状病毒的天然储存库,这种冠状病毒与sars - cov -2最相关。与受感染的主人生活在一起的伴侣动物有SARS-CoV-2病毒在人与动物之间传播的风险。因此,建议在处理和照顾动物时采取基本的卫生措施,如洗手。
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