COVID-19
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COVID-19 in Animals: Genome Test Confirms a Cat in Pennsylvania Contracted Delta Variant
The delta variant, which was first diagnosed in humans, has recently been detected in a cat, reports have shown high possibilities of the variant spreading among cats.
Latest Research Articles
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Study Shows That COVID-19 Survivors More Likely To Suffer From Mental Health Problems
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Experts Alarmed as Omicron Variant in Deers May Cause Spillover of New Strains to Humans
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Researchers From California Conduct a Wastewater Test for COVID-19
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Scientists Are Testing Compound in Rosemary as Antiviral Treatment for COVID-19
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Long-Term Covid May Cause Microscopic Lung Damage Routine Tests Can't Detect
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Scientists May Have Discovered How Pigs Manage to Stay Healthy When Exposed to COVID-19
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Hong Kong Officials to Kill 2,000 Animals Because of Covid Outbreak Among Pets
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Scientists Discovered Protective Gene Variant That Shields People From Severe COVID-19
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'Deltacron' Scare: Experts Warn COVID Mutation is Likely Caused by Lab Contamination
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Famous Illinois Zoo Snow Leopard Died After Testing Positive for Covid-19