Transmission of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) to animals: an updated review

Author:

Salajegheh Tazerji SinaORCID,Magalhães Duarte Phelipe,Rahimi Parastoo,Shahabinejad Fatemeh,Dhakal Santosh,Singh Malik Yashpal,Shehata Awad A.,Lama Juan,Klein Jörn,Safdar Muhammad,Rahman Md. Tanvir,Filipiak Krzysztof J.,Rodríguez-Morales Alfonso J.,Sobur Md. Abdus,Kabir Farrokhreza,Vazir Bita,Mboera Leonard,Caporale Marco,Islam Md. Saiful,Amuasi John H.,Gharieb Rasha,Roncada Paola,Musaad Sahar,Tilocca Bruno,Koohi Mohammad Kazem,Taghipour Ali,Sait Ahmet,Subbaram Kannan,Jahandideh Alireza,Mortazavi Pejman,Abedini Mohammad Amin,Hokey David A.,Hogan Unarose,Shaheen Mohamed N. F.,Elaswad Ahmed,Elhaig Mahmoud M.,Fawzy Mohamed

Abstract

AbstractCOVID-19 caused by a novel severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) originated in Wuhan (Hubei province, China) during late 2019. It has spread across the globe affecting nearly 21 million people with a toll of 0.75 million deaths and restricting the movement of most of the world population during the past 6 months. COVID-19 became the leading health, economic, and humanitarian challenge of the twenty-first century. In addition to the considerable COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in humans, several cases of SARS-CoV-2 infections in animal hosts (dog, cat, tiger, lion, and mink) have been reported. Thus, the concern of pet owners is increasing. Moreover, the dynamics of the disease requires further explanation, mainly concerning the transmission of the virus from humans to animals and vice versa. Therefore, this study aimed to gather information about the reported cases of COVID-19 transmission in animals through a literary review of works published in scientific journals and perform genomic and phylogenetic analyses of SARS-CoV-2 isolated from animal hosts. Although many instances of transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 have been reported, caution and further studies are necessary to avoid the occurrence of maltreatment in animals, and to achieve a better understanding of the dynamics of the disease in the environment, humans, and animals. Future research in the animal–human interface can help formulate and implement preventive measures to combat the further transmission of COVID-19.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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