Hong Kong pets face coronavirus quarantine after dog tests positive

The Hong Kong government has quarantined a dog that tested "weak positive" for the virus, despite no evidence that the infection can be transmitted to pets.

A dog in Hong Kong, not pictured here, has tested positive for coronavirus.

A dog in Hong Kong, not pictured here, has tested positive for coronavirus. Source: AAP

All pets of people in Hong Kong infected with the coronavirus will be quarantined, with one dog already in isolation, according to the city's authorities.

The move is the first reported case anywhere in the world of a government quarantining pets over the outbreak and was prompted by a positive test in the pet of an infected patient.

The canine has been placed in quarantine for 14 days as a precaution but has no "relevant symptoms", Hong Kong officials said Friday.

"Nasal and oral cavity samples tested weak positive for COVID-19," a government spokesman said without explaining why they tested the animal in the first place.
Hong Kong has reported 93 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections in humans, and two fatalities.
Hong Kong has reported 93 confirmed cases of coronavirus infections in humans, and two fatalities. Source: AAP
He said it was unclear whether the dog had actually contracted the virus or tested positive for low levels due to environmental contamination of the dog's mouth and nose.

The animal was collected from the owner's home on Wednesday after the 60-year-old woman was diagnosed with the contagion and placed in a hospital isolation ward.
It would be closely monitored, undergo further tests and held in quarantine until it returned a negative result, authorities said.

There is no evidence domestic animals such as dogs and cats can catch the virus or transmit it to humans but the department said all pets of infected people should be quarantined and tested for the virus for 14 days.
A woman carries her pet dog in Beijing, China.
A woman carries her pet dog in Beijing, China. Source: AAP
The financial hub has confirmed 94 cases of the new coronavirus in humans, with two deaths earlier this month. 

The epidemic, which emerged in central China in December, has infected more than 83,000 people globally.


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Published 28 February 2020 10:06pm
Source: AFP, SBS


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