The U.S. Department of
โรม่าทดลองเล่นฟรีAgriculture (USDA) has reported that a number of wild white-tailed deer in Ohio have been infected with SARS-Cov-2, which causes COVID-19. All infected deer showed no signs of illness.
USDA spokesman Lindsay Cole told Reuters via email: “We don't yet know where these deer get the SARS-Cov-2 virus, possibly from humans, the environment, other deer or other species. It's all possible.”
Previously, the US Department of Agriculture It has confirmed cases of COVID-19 in dogs, cats, tigers, lions, snow leopards, otters, gorillas and minks.
Global reports found Most infected animals tend to have a close relationship with humans who have COVID-19 in them.
Last month, the US Department of Agriculture White-tailed deer populations were reported in Illinois, Michigan, New York and Pennsylvania. SARS-Cov-2 exposure was based on the results of studies of deer blood samples to determine their level of immunity to the virus.
The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine collected blood samples of infected Ohio deer between January and March for use in the study. and expect to see the results of the COVID-19 test. positive since then But just got the results from the USDA lab.