Zoonotic origins and animal hosts of coronaviruses causing human disease pandemics: A review.
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In this article, a review summarises existing information on what is currently known on the role of wild and domesticated animals and discussions on whether they are the natural reservoir/amplifiers hosts or incidental hosts of CoVs.Citations
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SARS-CoV-2 Infection: New Molecular, Phylogenetic, and Pathogenetic Insights. Efficacy of Current Vaccines and the Potential Risk of Variants.
John Charles Rotondo,Fernanda Martini,Martina Maritati,Chiara Mazziotta,Giulia Di Mauro,Carmen Lanzillotti,Nicole Barp,Altea Gallerani,Mauro Tognon,Carlo Contini +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a collection of the current knowledge regarding the molecular, phylogenetic, and pathogenetic insights into SARS-CoV-2 and highlight the most recent findings obtained with respect to the impact of novel emerging SARS CoV2 variants as well as the development and implementation of vaccines.
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Natural and Experimental SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Domestic and Wild Animals.
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Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Spark a Public Interest in Pet Adoption?
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SARS-CoV-2 antibodies seroprevalence in dogs from France using ELISA and an automated western blotting assay.
Younes Laidoudi,Youssouf Sereme,Hacène Medkour,Stéphanie Watier-Grillot,Pierre Scandola,Jacques Ginesta,Virginie Andréo,Claire Labarde,Loic Comtet,Philippe Pourquier,Didier Raoult,Jean-Lou Marié,Bernard Davoust +12 more
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Investigating the Role of Micromammals in the Ecology of Coxiella burnetii in Spain.
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