SARS-associated Coronavirus Transmitted from Human to Pig
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Mar 2005
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Alternative Title:Emerg Infect Dis
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Personal Author:Chen, Weijun ; Yan, Minghua ; Yang, Ling ; Ding, Boliang ; He, Bo ; Wang, Yingzhen ; Liu, Xiuli ; Liu, Chenhui ; Zhu, Hui ; You, Bo ; Huang, Shengyong ; Zhang, Jiangguo ; Mu, Feng ; Xiang, Zhao ; Feng, Xiaoli ; Wen, Jie ; Fang, Jianqiu ; Yu, Jun ; Yang, Huanming ; Wang, Jian
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Description:Severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated
coronavirus (SARS-CoV) was isolated from a pig during a survey for possible routes of viral transmission after a SARS epidemic. Sequence and epidemiology analyses suggested that the pig was infected by a SARS-CoV of human origin.
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Source:Emerg Infect Dis. 11(3):446-448.
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Volume:11
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Issue:3
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:866d362f5235af2d3025a22e383810bbc18be9cc48ce12261968aa42dc5f3773
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