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TGen study indicates humans spread COVID-19 to pets, not the other way around – Arizona’s Family
TGen said genome sequencing confirmed that a Phoenix man and his pets – a dog and a cat – had identical strains of the coronavirus…
PHOENIX (3TV/CBS 5) Researchers across the country are looking at COVID-19 in animals, and an Arizona study just confirmed the first human-to-animal transmission. Translational Genomics Research Institute, which is based in Phoenix, said it used genome…
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