Zhifeng Li. A Preliminary Epidemiology Investigation on the SARS(-like)-CoV, the Rabies Virus and the Avian Influenza Virus in Bats in Guangzhou and the Surrounding Areas. First Military Medical University, China
Background Bats as an important kind species is helpful to people, they can harmonious coexist with human, however, bats was found as many zoonotic viruses hosts, including Hendra and Nipah viruses, which have recently emerged in Australia and East Asia, respectively. Bats may be persistently infected with many viruses but rarely display clinical symptoms. The serve acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was first outbreak in Guangzhou. In spite of the early success of etiological studies and molecular char...
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