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9 animals out of 47 tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 at a zoo in Brazil .
It's likely that the animals caught the virus from humans.
Researchers say close contact between zoo animals and their caretakers is a likely route of infection.
Disease control in zoo animals is imperative, especially because many are involved in important conservation programs.
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