Every day, many animals are imported through LAX both
domestically and internationally.
Veterinary Public Health has received funding and is partnering with
the CDC to test animals imported through LAX for both
SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses. SARS-CoV-2 is the virus
that causes COVID-19 while influenza viruses cause what is
commonly known as the 'flu' in both animals and people. This project will help us to
learn more about both viruses in animals.
If your pet was tested through this project, you may
look up test results by entering the unique Test ID# below.
Test results should be available 1-3 business days
from the time your pet was swabbed.
What if I cannot find the results for my pet?
If 3 business days have passed since your pet was swabbed and
your test results are not available here, please email or
call Los Angeles Veterinary Public Health at
vet@ph.lacounty.gov
or call 213-288-7060 (Monday - Friday, 8am-5pm).
Please have your Test ID # available. If you do not
have the Test ID # please be ready to provide the date of
the test, your pet's species (dog or cat), and the country
of origin for your flight. Because this survey was
anonymous, we did not collect identifying information about
you and collected only limited information about your pet.
Therefore, without a Test ID #, we cannot guarantee we can
retrieve results for your pet.
What kind of test is used?
Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
tests are used to detect fragments of genetic material of
SARS-CoV-2 and influenza viruses in your pet's swab.
Can I get a copy of the records to give to my
veterinarian?
Only a Test ID # was assigned to your pet and no identifying
factors for your pet or you were collected. Therefore,
these results would not be considered an official medical
record for your pet.
What if my pet tests positive for SARS-CoV-2?
At this time, the risk of dogs or cats spreading SARS-CoV-2
to people appears to be low, although people who have
weakened immune systems might have a higher risk.
There have been some cases of animals spreading the virus to
other animals. As a precaution, it is recommended that
you keep your pet at home until 14 days after the date your
pet was swabbed if the test is positive. While your
pet is at home, take the same precautions you would with a
person with COVID-19. Keep them away from anyone who
has a weakened immune system. Wear gloves and a mask
when caring for them. Do not put masks on your pet;
masks could harm your pet. Wash your hands after
touching them and disinfect areas regularly. Do not
allow your pet to lick your face. At the end of the 14
days, if they have not shown symptoms for at least 72 hours, it should be
safe for your pet to spend time again with others. At
any time if your pet is not feeling well, contact your
veterinarian.
What if my pet tests positive for influenza (flu)?
In general dogs and cats infected with influenza viruses
pose a low risk to people, but the virus may spread easily
to other pets. We recommend you keep your pet at home
and away from other pets until 28 days after the swab was
taken if the test was positive. Do not visit places
where other pets gather such as grooming, daycare, training,
and dog parks. Monitor your pet for symptoms and
contact your veterinarian if your pet is sick. Follow
your veterinarian's recommendations. Wash your hands
after touching your pet, disinfect areas regularly, and do
not allow your pet to lick your face. With certain
types of influenza, we will you to contact our office so
that we can give you more information.
What does it mean if my pet tests negative for these
viruses?
If your pet's results are negative, it means that our test
did not detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus or influenza viruses.
It does not guarantee that your pet does not have these
viruses. Consult your veterinarian if your pet is sick
or if you have questions about these viruses in pets.
For questions or to contact us about this project:
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Email us at
vet@ph.lacounty.gov or
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Call
us at 213-288-7060 (ask to speak to the
veterinarian-on-call) - Monday to Friday,
8am-5pm
Frequently Asked Questions - Testing animals at LAX for
SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza (obtaining your pet's test results)
For more information on COVID-19 and animals, please visit
here.
For more information on influenza in animals in Los Angeles
County, visit here.
Last updated: September 1, 2023