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What is the new theory of COVID-19 originating from racoon dogs at the wet market in Wuhan?

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Published on 17 Mar 2023 / In Pets & Animals

The scientific community stands divided even 3 years after the COVID-19 pandemic hit the world. But now, a team of international scientists have found genetic data that links the origins of the Covid-19 pandemic to raccoon dogs that were sold at a wet market in Wuhan. This new finding has strengthened the theory of many experts that the pandemic had a natural origin. The Common raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) is a canid indigenous to mainland East Asia and northern Vietnam. Despite its name, its closest relatives are the true foxes and not the American raccoons.* * According to the Animalia website The racoon dog was also a kind of meat available at the Wuhan market along with bats, snakes, beavers, and porcupines. The research team from Europe, North America, and Australia collected genetic data using swabs from in and around Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market and nearby areas in 2020. The data was then quietly uploaded to a global database by researchers affiliated with the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in March 2023. Analysis of the data shows that raccoon dogs, which were being sold illegally at the market, may have been “carrying and possibly shedding the virus at the end of 2019” “This is a really strong indication that animals at the market were infected. There's really no other explanation that makes any sense,” - Angela Rasmussen, Virologist (member of the Research Team), Scientist, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Research Organization , Via The Atlantic. The findings, however, do not definitively prove that the virus jumped from raccoon dogs to humans but still strengthen the argument that the Covid pandemic might be linked to illegal wildlife trade in China’s wet markets.

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