For the second time, a Florida pet cat helped reveal an unprecedented virus strain in the US

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- Pepper, a Florida pet cat, helped discover two new United States viruses;
- Last year, the pussy brought the owner – a virologist – an infected mouse with an unprecedented strain capable of reaching thin cells;
- More recently, the animal also crashed with a short shrub that carried a virus associated with viral gastroenteritis and meningitis in children.

As John Lednicky, the virologist and owner of the pepper, says, in a statement, he decided instead of discarding the morbid memories brought by the cat, examining them in the laboratory. “There is a lot of information that can be obtained,” he said, and he was right.
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The cat helped detect viruses associated with primates

The first discovery of Pepper and Lednicky arrived in 2024. At that time, the pussy hunted an infected mouse with the Gaina Gaina Rodent Jealongvirus 1, so far unpublished in the United States and capable of infecting thin cells, as described by the virologist and his team in an article at that time.
“Early detection of endemic virus that circulate in Florida center-center hosts can significantly improve surveillance efforts, thus reinforcing our ability to monitor and respond to possible outbreaks effectively,” said scientists.
The second discovery is related to meningitis and gastroenteritis viral

The second discovery of the cat is more recent. This time, Pepper brought an Everglades shit (Blarina Peninsulas. In a study of Microbiology Resource AnnonancesThe new virus was called Gainesville Shrew Mammalian Orthooreovirus Type 3 UF-1.
