Autor:
Corman, V.M.
Eckerle, I.
Memish, Z.A.
Liljander, Anne M.
Dijkman, R.
Jonsdottir, H.
Ngeiywa, K.J.Z.J.
Kamau, E.
Younan, M.
Al Masri, M.
Assiri, A.
Gluecks, Ilona V.
Musa, B.E.
Meyer, B.
Müller, M.A.
Hilali, M.
Bornstein, S.
Wernery, U.
Thiel, V.
Jores, Joerg
Drexler, J.F.
Drosten, C.
The four human coronaviruses (HCoVs) are globally endemic respiratory pathogens. The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus (CoV) is an emerging CoV with a known zoonotic source in dromedary camels. Little is known about the origins of endemic HCoVs. Studying these viruses’ evolution...
Enlace original:
https://cgspace.cgiar.org/handle/10568/77264
Corman, V.M.
,
Eckerle, I.
,
Memish, Z.A.
,
Liljander, Anne M.
,
Dijkman, R.
,
Jonsdottir, H.
,
Ngeiywa, K.J.Z.J.
,
Kamau, E.
,
Younan, M.
,
Al Masri, M.
,
Assiri, A.
,
Gluecks, Ilona V.
,
Musa, B.E.
,
Meyer, B.
,
Müller, M.A.
,
Hilali, M.
,
Bornstein, S.
,
Wernery, U.
,
Thiel, V.
,
Jores, Joerg
,
Drexler, J.F.
,
Drosten, C.
,
[Link of a ubiquitous human coronavirus to dromedary camels]
,
Link of a ubiquitous human coronavirus to dromedary camels