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Detection of SARS-CoV-2 in a dog with hemorrhagic diarrhea - BMC Veterinary Research
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A Case Report published in BMCVetRes describes a dog with hemorrhagic diarrhea presenting SARS-CoV-2 infection.

On the other hand, the Ile402Val substitution was apparently unsuccessful in spreading, given its lack of widespread reporting until now, more than one and a half years after its occurrence in the fecal specimen analyzed here. This is attested by the fact that, among the almost 11 million sequences collected in the GISAID database, this substitution has only been detected in 317 sequences .

In conclusion, our results not only add another example for the view that dogs can be SARS-CoV-2-infected when intimately related with COVID-19 affected humans, but they also provide evidence of B.1.177 variant circulation in a North African city in a period for which data were very limited in the city’s region.

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