Belgian Zoo Says Its 2 Very Runny-nosed Hippos Have COVID-19
Belgian Zoo Says Its 2 Very Runny-nosed Hippos Have COVID-19
A Belgian zoo said Friday that a pair of hippopotamuses in its care are in isolation after testing positive for COVID19, possibly the first time ever such animals have caught the disease.

BRUSSELS: A Belgian zoo said Friday that a pair of hippopotamuses in its care are in isolation after testing positive for COVID-19, possibly the first time ever such animals have caught the disease.

Belgiums national veterinary lab has confirmed that Antwerp Zoos two hippos Imani, aged 14, and 41-year-old Hermien contracted COVID-19. It’s unclear how they caught it. Both the giant semiaquatic herbivores are well, apart from exceptionally runny noses. Keepers have tightened virus restrictions around the zoo.

To my knowledge, its the first recorded contamination among this species. Throughout the world this virus has mostly been seen in great apes and felines, Antwerp Zoo vet Francis Vercammen said.

How the hippos got the disease remains a mystery. All the zoos animals were tested for COVID-19 last year and no case was found. Hippos noses normally tend to be wet, but Vercammen said he decided to test the thick liquid coming out as a precaution, and was surprised by the result.

The hippos enclosure has been closed to visitors and will only be reopened once the pair test negative. Their handlers have all tested negative for the virus, and must wear masks and safety glasses, and disinfect their footwear before approaching the two animals.

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