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Can animals spread COVID? Researchers study disease to identify source of future pandemic threats

Can animals spread COVID? Researchers study disease to identify source of future pandemic threats Published:  Tags:  Can animals spread COVID? Researchers study disease to identify source of future pandemic threats COLUMBUS, Ohio (Ivanhoe Newswire) – As the number of new COVID-19 infections in the U.S. continues to go down, scientists are turning their attention to learning more about the origin of the virus. Researchers are also studying the disease in other animals and the environment to identify the potential source of future pandemic threats. A tiger at a New York Zoo. Gorillas in San Diego. And a handful of companion pets, like cats and dogs, have all tested positive for the COVID virus.

Canine distemper outbreak closes Maricopa County animal shelter

View Comments A highly contagious canine distemper outbreak at Maricopa County Animal Care and Control has caused its west shelter in Phoenix to close some of its buildings over the weekend. On July 2, the shelter announced it had several confirmed cases of distemper  a highly contagious and deadly virus within its west facility. As of Thursday morning, the shelter confirmed  12 positive cases of the disease after testing 100 dogs. This resulted in a quarantine of dogs in four of the shelter’s buildings and caused a disruption of day-to-day services. The county shelter has also paused dog-to-dog introductions at its Mesa and Phoenix facilities. 

Fulfilling Their Dreams: 2017 Biochemistry grads are now veterinarians

June 14, 2021 | Tom Perry Four years ago, Marietta College proudly boasted how three Biochemistry graduates were heading off to veterinary schools around the country. Now, Megan Baché ’17, Ashley Payne ’17 and Rachel Stahl ’17 have graduated from their respective programs. “The years went by very quickly although the days seemed impossibly long,” says Stahl, who graduated from The Ohio State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. “I’ve had a lot of opportunities to travel and see behind the scenes at various zoos and aquariums and have seen various exotic zoo animals come to OSU for treatment. I’ve gotten to do a lot of amazing outreach medicine as well, from vaccine clinics for lower-income areas to performing yearly physicals for service dogs.”

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