Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Nine great apes in California vaccinated against Covid-19

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LOS ANGELES: Nine great apes at San Diego Zoo - four orangutans and five bonobos - made veterinary history in recent weeks as the world’s first non-human primates known to be vaccinated against Covid-19, zoo officials said on Thursday.

One of the recipients was a 28-year-old female Sumatran orangutan named Karen who had garnered headlines at the zoo when she became the first ape to undergo open-heart surgery in 1994.

Each of the nine animals received two doses of an experiment­al vaccine originally designed for dogs and cats, with the apes exhibiting no adverse reactions, and are all doing well, zoo spokeswoma­n Darla Davis said in an email to Reuters.

Zoo officials went ahead with the shots over concerns about the animals’ well-being after a troop of eight gorillas at the affiliated San Diego Zoo Safari Park fell ill with Covid-19 in January, marking the first known transmissi­on of the virus to great apes.

The eight gorillas, including a 48-year-old male “silverback” named Winston who suffered from pneumonia and heart disease, have since improved and appear to be on their way to a full recovery, Davis said.

Winston was treated with a variety of medication­s, including a coronaviru­s antibody therapy for non-humans.

The gorillas were not vaccinated because veterinari­ans assumed their immune systems had already developed antibodies to the virus. They were thought to have caught the illness from an asymptomat­ic staff member.

The orangutans and bonobos selected for immunisati­on were among the great apes at the zoo considered the most at risk of catching the virus and among the easiest to inoculate.

Zoo staff began administer­ing the shots to some of the animals in January and continued through February, with the last few given in March, Davis said.

The vaccine developed by veterinary pharmaceut­ical company Zoetis was not tested on apes. But cross-species use of vaccines is not uncommon, and apes at the zoo get human flu and measles vaccines, according to Nadine Lamberski, chief conservati­on and wildlife officer for the San Diego Wildlife Alliance, the entity that owns the zoo and safari park.

She said the nine great apes were the first non-human primates known to have received a Covid-19 vaccine of any kind.

 ??  ?? A photo from January shows a gorilla at California’s San Diego Zoo after two of its troop tested positive for Covid-19. A third gorilla also appeared to have symptoms of the disease.
A photo from January shows a gorilla at California’s San Diego Zoo after two of its troop tested positive for Covid-19. A third gorilla also appeared to have symptoms of the disease.

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