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WASHINGTON, Sept. 18 (Xinhua) -- The Smithsonian National Zoo on Friday (Sept. 17) in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. Reveal all the lions and tigers in the zoo. A positive coronavirus test is assumed.
The zoo said fecal samples were Console Slot Machines – Console slotsxo autoare designed to be more comfortable for the player by tilting the device towards the player. collected and tested from six African lions, one Sumatran tiger and two Amur tigers, presumably positive. Final test results are expected within the next few days.
However, no other animals showed signs of infection. After several lions and tigers had reduced appetite, coughing, sneezing and lethargy last week. All lions and tigers are currently under close supervision.
The zoo said anti-inflammatory and anti-nausea medications were prescribed to treat discomfort and decreased appetite. This includes prescribing antibiotics to treat end-stage bacterial infections as anticipated by your veterinarian.
All lions and tigers can also live in outdoor habitats. Because of their symptoms, it is not enough to stay in the residential area inside the building. and the distance between the animal and the guest is within range without risk.
There is currently no evidence indicating the source of infection. And the zoo is investigating all officials with a history of close contact with lions and tigers.
at the same time Requires animal care workers and zoo workers. Wearing a mask in public places and outside the zoo's public areas is standard.
The zoo said the Ministry of Agriculture has approved the use of the coronavirus (SARS-COV-2) vaccine on zoo animals. which was specially produced by Zoetis.
disbursement of the first round of vaccines which is expected in the next few months It is intended to inject animals identified as vulnerable species in zoos. and the Conservation Biological Institute (CBI) in Virginia.
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