SDAV, the Rat Coronavirus-How Much Do We Know about It in the Light of Potential Zoonoses.
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Sialodacryoadenitis virus (SDAV) is known to be an etiological agent, causing infections in laboratory rats as mentioned in this paper, but its role has only been considered in studies on respiratory and salivary gland infections.Citations
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