Philippine Daily Inquirer

CALIFORNIA ZOO APES GET COVID-19 SHOTS

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LOS ANGELES— Nine great apes at San Diego Zoo have become the first nonhuman primates given COVID-19 vaccinatio­ns, officials at the California zoo said Friday.

Four orangutans and five bonobos were given two doses each of an experiment­al vaccine created specifical­ly for animals by a veterinary pharmaceut­ical company.

The inoculatio­ns were carried out after eight gorillas at the same world-famous zoo contracted the virus from human staff in January.

“After a troop of eight western lowland gorillas got sick in January, San Diego Zoo staff received experiment­al COVID-19 vaccines to give to great apes in their care,” tweeted Zoetis, the pharmaceut­ical company.

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance on Friday called it a “win for science.”

Nadine Lamberski, a conservati­on and wildlife health officer at San Diego Zoo Global, told National Geographic that the use of an experiment­al vaccine on the zoo’s animals at this stage “isn’t the norm.”

“In my career, I haven’t had access to an experiment­al vaccine this early in the process and haven’t had such an overwhelmi­ng desire to want to use one,” she said.

One of the orangutans vaccinated, named Karen, has already made medical history in 1994 as the first in the world to undergo open-heart surgery.

The gorillas were not vaccinated as it is assumed they have developed antibodies following their infection earlier in the year.

It was the first known case of natural transmissi­on of the virus to great apes, and was suspected to have occurred because of contact with an asymptomat­ic staff member, despite the use of personal protective gear.

One elderly gorilla, Winston, recovered from a serious case of COVID-19 after he was treated with cutting-edge synthetic antibodies.

Like the vaccines, Winston’s treatment came from a supply not permitted for human use.

Veterinari­ans routinely vaccinate wildlife against a range of diseases, both in captivity and in their natural environmen­t.

The vaccine had previously been tested on cats and dogs.

 ?? —AFP ?? RECOVERED This handout photo from San Diego Zoo Global taken on Jan. 25 shows gorillas Leslie (left) and Imani recovering after a diagnosis of COVID-19. Four orangutans and five bonobos from the zoo were given two doses each of an experiment­al coronaviru­s vaccine created specifical­ly for animals.
—AFP RECOVERED This handout photo from San Diego Zoo Global taken on Jan. 25 shows gorillas Leslie (left) and Imani recovering after a diagnosis of COVID-19. Four orangutans and five bonobos from the zoo were given two doses each of an experiment­al coronaviru­s vaccine created specifical­ly for animals.
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