Mitigating risk of interspecies transmission of COVID-19 in Farmville, Virginia
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 4-14-2021
Abstract
Feline infection and spread of COVID-19 has been a result of human-mediated spread of SARS-CoV-2 viral bodies on a global scale. Humans have shown potential as a transmission vector to spread COVID-19 to felines, as well as other species, and there is evidence of transmission from other species (bats, ferrets) to humans.
Recommended Citation
Hedrick, Kathryn; Grubb, Adonel; and Diehl, Giselle, "Mitigating risk of interspecies transmission of COVID-19 in Farmville, Virginia" (2021). Spring Showcase for Research and Creative Inquiry. 130.
https://digitalcommons.longwood.edu/rci_spring/130
Comments
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