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SARS virus infection of cats and ferrets

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  • Byron E. E. Martina

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

  • Bart L. Haagmans

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

  • Thijs Kuiken

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

  • Ron A. M. Fouchier

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

  • Guus F. Rimmelzwaan

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

  • Geert van Amerongen

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

  • J. S. Malik Peiris

    (Queen Mary Hospital)

  • Wilina Lim

    (Government Virus Unit, Shek Kip Mei)

  • Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus

    (Institute of Virology, Erasmus Medical Centre)

Abstract

There is now a choice of animal models for testing therapies against the human virus.

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  • Byron E. E. Martina & Bart L. Haagmans & Thijs Kuiken & Ron A. M. Fouchier & Guus F. Rimmelzwaan & Geert van Amerongen & J. S. Malik Peiris & Wilina Lim & Albert D. M. E. Osterhaus, 2003. "SARS virus infection of cats and ferrets," Nature, Nature, vol. 425(6961), pages 915-915, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:425:y:2003:i:6961:d:10.1038_425915a
    DOI: 10.1038/425915a
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    1. S. Harris Ali & Roger Keil, 2006. "Global Cities and the Spread of Infectious Disease: The Case of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in Toronto, Canada," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 43(3), pages 491-509, March.
    2. Milad Haghani & Pegah Varamini, 2021. "Temporal evolution, most influential studies and sleeping beauties of the coronavirus literature," Scientometrics, Springer;Akadémiai Kiadó, vol. 126(8), pages 7005-7050, August.
    3. Tawsif Ahmed Kazi & Rajarshi Bhattacharya & Bidhan Chandra Mukhopadhyay & Suranjita Mitra & Sukhendu Mandal & Swadesh Ranjan Biswas, 2020. "Animal Hosts of Coronavirus Unsung Reason behind Recurring Outbreaks," International Journal of Cell Science & Molecular Biology, Juniper Publishers Inc., vol. 6(5), pages 130-132, May.

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