Last few weeks I am following news about the new virus and I pay attention to any proved case of human-animal cases of infections. So far:
dogs - 2x passive victim of oportunistic infection, no symptoms, considered dead-end (probably dont spread the virus)
domestic cats - several cases, show symptoms, most probably possible source of infection to other cats and humans!
viverridae - so far no case found, but considering their ACE receptors are very similar to cats and humans, and past example of SARS, we must expect them to be carriers of this new desease and active spreaders
large cats - ditto viverridae
Conclusion - all cats, civetts and related species (plus apes) in zoos must be protected from all posible direct or close contact. They are vulnerable (can get ill) and at the same time they are possible source of infection to keepers and public!
dogs - 2x passive victim of oportunistic infection, no symptoms, considered dead-end (probably dont spread the virus)
domestic cats - several cases, show symptoms, most probably possible source of infection to other cats and humans!
viverridae - so far no case found, but considering their ACE receptors are very similar to cats and humans, and past example of SARS, we must expect them to be carriers of this new desease and active spreaders
large cats - ditto viverridae
Conclusion - all cats, civetts and related species (plus apes) in zoos must be protected from all posible direct or close contact. They are vulnerable (can get ill) and at the same time they are possible source of infection to keepers and public!