vid-19. Chimpanzees Protection against Corona Virus in Uganda
ears ago it was discovered in a national park in Ivory Coast that wild chimpanzees were able to catch human coronaviruses as they share about 98% of human DNA
Nelson Bukamba, a wildlife veterinarian at Uganda’s Kibale National Park, told the BBC’s Newsday programme that staff going into the forest now had to wear clean clothes and disinfect their shoes to ensure they did not endanger the great apes.
Visitors too have to follow strict health guidelines.
Mr Bukamaba said:Quote Message: Any individual who is coming to the research sites where chimpanzees are has to undergo a 14-day quarantine… All individuals going into the forest have to take temperature measures early in the morning.”
Any individual who is coming to the research sites where chimpanzees are has to undergo a 14-day quarantine… All individuals going into the forest have to take temperature measures early in the morning.”
He added that the team at the park was continuously monitoring the animals to ensure they were not caught off-guard by an outbreak of the virus:Quote Message: Because we do ongoing monitoring and surveillance; collecting non-invasive samples in form of sputum… faecal [matter]… urine, which is undergoing investigation in our laboratory, so that in case of any suspected Covid-19, we will have to do our best in terms of treatment.”
Because we do ongoing monitoring and surveillance; collecting non-invasive samples in form of sputum… faecal [matter]… urine, which is undergoing investigation in our laboratory, so that in case of any suspected Covid-19, we will have to do our best in terms of treatment.”
