SARS-CoV-2 infection in farmed minks, the Netherlands, April and May 2020
Respiratory disease and increased mortality occurred in minks on two farms in the Netherlands, with interstitial pneumonia and SARS-CoV-2 RNA in organ and swab samples. On both farms, at least one worker had coronavirus disease-associated symptoms before the outbreak. Variations in mink-derived viral genomes showed between-mink transmission and no infection link between the farms. Inhalable dust contained viral RNA, indicating possible exposure of workers. One worker is assumed to have attracted the virus from mink.
Source: Eurosurveillance - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Nadia Oreshkova, Robert Jan Molenaar, Sandra Vreman, Frank Harders, Bas B Oude Munnink, Renate W Hakze-van der Honing, Nora Gerhards, Paulien Tolsma, Ruth Bouwstra, Reina S Sikkema, Mirriam GJ Tacken, Myrna MT de Rooij, Eefke Weesendorp, Marc Y Engelsma, Source Type: research
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