Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

All zoos, national parks in India to be shut: Govt

- Jayashree Nandi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Eight Asiatic lions at the Hyderabad zoo have tested positive for Covid-19, in the first such case in the country, prompting the Union environmen­t ministry to order the closure of all national parks, sanctuarie­s and national zoological parks in the country.

The government direction, issued on Tuesday, came a day after Hyderabad’s Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) confirmed the infection among the lions to the ministry’s wildlife division .

“We had a video conference with CCMB officials yesterday (Monday) and they confirmed the diagnosis to us. The problem is we cannot collect throat or nasal swab samples from animals. So, most probably, we will put in place a method to collect scat samples. CCMB is devising that method and guidelines,” said Soumitra Dasgupta, assistant director-general of forest (wildlife).

Dasgupta added that all wildlife wardens have been asked to be alert.

“On April 24, the Hyderabad zoo gave samples of the eight lions -- collected from the nose, throat and respirator­y tract under anaesthesi­a -- to CCMB after they showed signs of respirator­y distress associated with Covid-19. Based on detailed tests and reports on Tuesday, it has now been confirmed that eight lions have tested positive for Sars-CoV-2 virus, which causes Covid-19,” the ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

The statement further said that an analysis of the samples confirmed that the infection was not caused by any Covid-19 variant of concern (VOC). It did not specify if genome sequencing had been carried out.

According to the ministry, the eight lions have been isolated and all the lions are recovering

after responding well to treatment; they are “behaving normally and eating well”.

The ministry pointed out that the Central Zoo Authority has taken several pre-emptive measures, including sending guidelines and advisories to the zoos -ranging from for prevention to sample collection to detection in suspected cases to safety protocols for animal keepers -- in light of the surge in Covid-19 cases in recent weeks.

According to the United States Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention, there is currently no evidence that animals play a significan­t role in spreading the coronaviru­s disease to humans. It said in a statement that more studies are needed to understand if and how different animals could be affected by Sars-CoV-2, and that Covid-19 can spread from people to animals in some situations, especially during close contact.

“We know that Covid-19 can infect animals like cats. Last year, a tiger was infected in the Bronx Zoo (New York), possibly by interactio­ns with an infected keeper. Infections rates in India are very high right now, and this makes the probabilit­y of spillover from humans to animals high.The best way to control this is to break the chain; test keepers and zoo staff regularly,” said Uma Ramakrishn­an, an associate professor at Bengaluru’s National Centre for Biological Sciences.

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