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Some Arizona pets testing presumptive positive for COVID-19
TGen started testing cats and dogs for COVID-19 last month, as part of a new scientific study. They hope their research can provide answers to whether there are any risk factors leading to COVID transmission between humans and animals.
and last updated 2021-04-17 01:27:34-04
TGen started testing cats and dogs for COVID-19 last month, as part of a new scientific study. They hope their research can provide answers to whether there are any risk factors leading to COVID transmission between humans and animals.
There s been growing information about different types of animals testing positive for COVID-19 - from wildlife at zoos, to even household pets.
Pandemic & Pets: Arizona researchers studying COVID-19 in cats and dogs
KOLD 10-10:30 p.m. recurring (FROM SB) - clipped version By Hannah Tiede | March 14, 2021 at 9:45 PM MST - Updated March 15 at 1:11 AM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) -The pandemic has not left pets completely unharmed. Arizona researchers say more than 120 dogs and cats have contracted COVID-19 in the U.S. over the last year. Four were in our state; two cats and two dogs.
Now, work is being done to study the virus in animals.
“[We want to] learn something new about this virus and provide information to Arizona pet owners,” said Hayley Yaglom, a genomic epidemiologist at the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) in Phoenix.
TGen testing Arizona dogs, cats for COVID-19
Researchers at T-Gen are working on a new scientific study, testing pets of people who have contracted COVID-19 in Arizona. Author: Trisha Hendricks Updated: 5:49 PM MST March 14, 2021
PHOENIX COVID and pets. Two words we haven’t seen used in the same sentence much during the entire pandemic, until now.
Researchers at T-Gen are working on a new scientific study, testing pets of people who have contracted COVID-19 in Arizona and they’re currently looking for Arizona dog and cat owners to participate.
COVID-19 study focuses on Arizona pets
Dogs and cats in Arizona are now part of a COVID-19 scientific study Tgen is launching focused on pets of people who have contracted the virus.
Arizona pets to be subject of coronavirus study at TGen lab
TGen is looking for pets around the Valley to take part in a study about coronavirus and its impacts on animals.
and last updated 2021-03-11 13:59:32-05
PHOENIX â The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) is now testing pets of Arizonans who have contracted COVID-19 in order to better track and understand the virus. Among the more than 120 pets that have tested positive nationwide, there is no evidence suggesting that pets can spread the virus to humans, TGen stated. However, the full impact of coronavirus on animals is not yet known.