<b>SARS-associated</b>Coronavirus Transmitted from Human to Pig

Weijun Chen, Minghua Yan, Ling Yang, Boliang Ding(Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Bo He, Yingzhen Wang(Tianjin Academy of Agricultural Sciences), Xiuli Liu(Animal Science Research Institute), Chenhui Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hui Zhu(Animal Science Research Institute), Bo You, Shengyong Huang, Jiangguo Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Feng Mu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiang Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoli Feng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jie Wen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jianqiu Fang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jun Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Huanming Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jian Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Emerging infectious diseases
March 1, 2005
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Abstract

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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