Coronavirus / Tiger at US zoo tests +ve for COVID-19; believed to be world's 1st case in a tiger

Nadia, a 4-year-old female Malayan tiger at Bronx Zoo, New York City has tested positive for coronavirus and is believed to be the first case of COVID-19 in an animal in US or a tiger globally, a zoo spokesman said. Nadia developed a dry cough but is expected to recover. It's believed the tiger was infected by a zoo keeper.

Reuters : Apr 06, 2020, 09:26 AM
New York: A tiger at the Bronx Zoo in New York City has tested positive for the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, in the first known case of COVID-19 in an animal in the United States or a tiger globally, a zoo spokesman said on Sunday.

Nadia, the 4-year-old female Malayan tiger that tested positive, had developed a dry cough but is expected to recover, the Wildlife Conservation Society, which manages the zoo, said in a statement.

“We tested the cat out of an abundance of caution and will ensure any knowledge we gain about COVID-19 will contribute to the world’s continuing understanding of this novel coronavirus,” WCS said in the statement.

The positive test marked the first coronavirus case for a tiger anywhere and the first of an animal in the United States, spokesman Stephen Sautner said.