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CT bird deaths concerns expand: Ducks, raptors, terns, even chickens being tested for mystery disease

CT bird deaths concerns expand: Ducks, raptors, terns, even chickens being tested for mystery disease
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CT bird deaths concerns expand: Ducks, raptors, terns, even chickens being tested for mystery disease

CT bird deaths concerns expand: Ducks, raptors, terns, even chickens being tested for mystery disease
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Coronavirus Traced To Connecticut Dog That Died Unexpectedly

UpdatedMon, Apr 19, 2021 at 2:11 pm ET Replies(47) A Connecticut dog that had an untimely death tested positive for the coronavirus, officials said. (Chris Dehnel/Patch) STORRS, CT A 3-month-old puppy from Connecticut that died unexpectedly tested positive for the coronavirus, according to researchers from the University of Connecticut. The announcement was made Tuesday and the puppy was the first domestic animal in the state to test positive for the coronavirus, researchers said. The puppy was brought to the university s Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory for a postmortem examination. For the past year, the organization has teamed with other labs around the United States to perform surveillance testing of all the dogs and cats brought into the lab, regardless of suspected cause of death and so far, the lab has tested about 200 samples, UConn officials said.

Dog Tests Positive for SARS-CoV-2, UConn Surveillance Finds

Date Time Dog Tests Positive for SARS-CoV-2, UConn Surveillance Finds Over 100 dogs and cats have tested positive in the United States; this is the first domestic animal in Connecticut to test positive Zeinab Helal micropipettes samples the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. (Peter Morenus/UConn Photo) Since the start of the pandemic, over 100 domestic dogs and cats have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in the United States. The first reported detection of the virus in a dog in Connecticut has been confirmed by Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory (CVMDL) diagnosticians as a result of their surveillance for SARS-CoV-2 in dogs and cats. The findings are documented in a pre-print article published earlier this month.

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