One Health Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Seropositivity among Pets in Households with Confirmed Human COVID-19 Cases—Utah and Wisconsin, 2020

Author:

Goryoka Grace W.ORCID,Cossaboom Caitlin M.ORCID,Gharpure Radhika,Dawson Patrick,Tansey Cassandra,Rossow JohnORCID,Mrotz Victoria,Rooney Jane,Torchetti Mia,Loiacono Christina M.,Killian Mary L.,Jenkins-Moore Melinda,Lim AilamORCID,Poulsen Keith,Christensen Dan,Sweet Emma,Peterson Dallin,Sangster Anna L.,Young Erin L.,Oakeson Kelly F.,Taylor Dean,Price Amanda,Kiphibane Tair,Klos Rachel,Konkle Darlene,Bhattacharyya Sanjib,Dasu TrivikramORCID,Chu Victoria T.,Lewis Nathaniel M.,Queen Krista,Zhang Jing,Uehara Anna,Dietrich Elizabeth A.,Tong Suxiang,Kirking Hannah L.ORCID,Doty Jeffrey B.,Murrell Laura S.,Spengler Jessica R.ORCID,Straily Anne,Wallace Ryan,Barton Behravesh Casey

Abstract

Approximately 67% of U.S. households have pets. Limited data are available on SARS-CoV-2 in pets. We assessed SARS-CoV-2 infection in pets during a COVID-19 household transmission investigation. Pets from households with ≥1 person with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 were eligible for inclusion from April–May 2020. We enrolled 37 dogs and 19 cats from 34 households. All oropharyngeal, nasal, and rectal swabs tested negative by rRT-PCR; one dog’s fur swabs (2%) tested positive by rRT-PCR at the first sampling. Among 47 pets with serological results, eight (17%) pets (four dogs, four cats) from 6/30 (20%) households had detectable SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies. In households with a seropositive pet, the proportion of people with laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 was greater (median 79%; range: 40–100%) compared to households with no seropositive pet (median 37%; range: 13–100%) (p = 0.01). Thirty-three pets with serologic results had frequent daily contact (≥1 h) with the index patient before the person’s COVID-19 diagnosis. Of these 33 pets, 14 (42%) had decreased contact with the index patient after diagnosis and none were seropositive; of the 19 (58%) pets with continued contact, four (21%) were seropositive. Seropositive pets likely acquired infection after contact with people with COVID-19. People with COVID-19 should restrict contact with pets and other animals.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases

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