Volume 26, Number 12—December 2020
Research Letter
SARS-CoV-2 Natural Transmission from Human to Cat, Belgium, March 2020
Table
Date | Oropharyngeal swab samples
|
Vomitus
|
Feces
|
|||||
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β-actin gene | N gene | β−actin gene | N gene | β-actin gene | N gene | |||
11 | NS | NS | 26.95 | 23.5 ± 0.1 | 35.5 | 33.3 ± 0.2 | ||
12 | 33.4 | 38.2 ± 0.5 | NS | NS | 32.9 | 34.8 ± 0.0 | ||
13 | 37.8 | 37.9 ± 0 | ND | 34.9 ± 0.1 | 34.4 | 37,6 ± 0,1 | ||
14 | 25.1 | 39.3 ± 0.1 | NS | NS | 30.7 | 35.1 ± 0.1 | ||
15 | 35.9 | 35.7 ± 0.1 | NS | NS | 27.8 | 33.2 ± 0.1 | ||
16 | 38.2 | Negative | NS | NS | 26.0 | 35.1 ± 0 | ||
17 | 27.1 | 38.2 ± 0 | NS | NS | 28.7 | Negative | ||
18 | 26.7 | Negative | NS | NS | 36.1 | 37.9 ± 0 | ||
19 | NS | NS | NS | NS | 27.9 | 39.0 ± 0 | ||
20 | NS | NS | NS | NS | 30.1 | Negative | ||
21 | NS | NS | 29.9 | 33.8 ± 0.1 | 32.8 | Negative | ||
22 | 37.9 | Negative | NS | NS | 31.7 | Negative | ||
23 | NS | NS | NS | NS | 33.8 | Negative | ||
25
|
NS
|
NS
|
|
34.9
|
Negative
|
|
35.0
|
Negative
|
*Numbers reported are defined as the number of cycles required for the real-time PCR assay fluorescent signal curve to intersect with a threshold line that exceeds background level (mean ± SD). It is a relative measure of the concentration of the genomic target in the qRT-PCR reaction (the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 N gene or cat β-actin gene); values >40 are considered negative. All samples with qRT-PCR values <40 were analyzed further by a standard gel RT-PCR targeting the coding sequence of the virus spike protein gene followed by Sanger sequencing of the correctly sized amplicon retrieved (»370 bp). Only samples positive for all 3 tests were defined as positive, which was the case for all samples with a value <40 for the N gene aggregated in this table. NS, no sample available; negative, RT-qPCR and/or gel PCR and/or sequencing test failed; qRT-PCR, quantitative reverse transcription PCR. |
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