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Identifying SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses in Malayan pangolins.
Lam, Tommy Tsan-Yuk; Jia, Na; Zhang, Ya-Wei; Shum, Marcus Ho-Hin; Jiang, Jia-Fu; Zhu, Hua-Chen; Tong, Yi-Gang; Shi, Yong-Xia; Ni, Xue-Bing; Liao, Yun-Shi; Li, Wen-Juan; Jiang, Bao-Gui; Wei, Wei; Yuan, Ting-Ting; Zheng, Kui; Cui, Xiao-Ming; Li, Jie; Pei, Guang-Qian; Qiang, Xin; Cheung, William Yiu-Man; Li, Lian-Feng; Sun, Fang-Fang; Qin, Si; Huang, Ji-Cheng; Leung, Gabriel M; Holmes, Edward C; Hu, Yan-Ling; Guan, Yi; Cao, Wu-Chun.
  • Lam TT; Joint Institute of Virology (Shantou University and The University of Hong Kong), Guangdong-Hongkong Joint Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Shantou University, Shantou, P. R. China.
  • Jia N; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Zhang YW; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Shum MH; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Jiang JF; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Zhu HC; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Tong YG; Joint Institute of Virology (Shantou University and The University of Hong Kong), Guangdong-Hongkong Joint Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, Shantou University, Shantou, P. R. China.
  • Shi YX; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Ni XB; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering (BAIC-SM), College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Liao YS; Guangzhou Customs Technology Center, Guangzhou, P. R. China.
  • Li WJ; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Jiang BG; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Wei W; Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering (BAIC-SM), College of Life Science and Technology, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Yuan TT; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Zheng K; Life Sciences Institute, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, P. R. China.
  • Cui XM; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Li J; Guangzhou Customs Technology Center, Guangzhou, P. R. China.
  • Pei GQ; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Qiang X; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Cheung WY; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Li LF; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Sun FF; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Qin S; School of Information and Management, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, P. R. China.
  • Huang JC; Guangzhou Customs Technology Center, Guangzhou, P. R. China.
  • Leung GM; State Key Laboratory of Pathogen and Biosecurity, Beijing Institute of Microbiology and Epidemiology, Beijing, P. R. China.
  • Holmes EC; Guangzhou Customs Technology Center, Guangzhou, P. R. China.
  • Hu YL; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases, School of Public Health, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, P. R. China.
  • Guan Y; Marie Bashir Institute for Infectious Diseases and Biosecurity, School of Life and Environmental Sciences and School of Medical Sciences, The University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Cao WC; Life Sciences Institute, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, P. R. China. huyanling@gxmu.edu.cn.
Nature ; 583(7815): 282-285, 2020 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-17844
ABSTRACT
The ongoing outbreak of viral pneumonia in China and across the world is associated with a new coronavirus, SARS-CoV-21. This outbreak has been tentatively associated with a seafood market in Wuhan, China, where the sale of wild animals may be the source of zoonotic infection2. Although bats are probable reservoir hosts for SARS-CoV-2, the identity of any intermediate host that may have facilitated transfer to humans is unknown. Here we report the identification of SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses in Malayan pangolins (Manis javanica) seized in anti-smuggling operations in southern China. Metagenomic sequencing identified pangolin-associated coronaviruses that belong to two sub-lineages of SARS-CoV-2-related coronaviruses, including one that exhibits strong similarity in the receptor-binding domain to SARS-CoV-2. The discovery of multiple lineages of pangolin coronavirus and their similarity to SARS-CoV-2 suggests that pangolins should be considered as possible hosts in the emergence of new coronaviruses and should be removed from wet markets to prevent zoonotic transmission.
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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Homología de Secuencia de Ácido Nucleico / Genoma Viral / Evolución Molecular / Euterios / Betacoronavirus Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Ensayo controlado aleatorizado Límite: Animales / Humanos País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: Inglés Revista: Nature Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Artículo

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Texto completo: Disponible Colección: Bases de datos internacionales Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Homología de Secuencia de Ácido Nucleico / Genoma Viral / Evolución Molecular / Euterios / Betacoronavirus Tipo de estudio: Estudio observacional / Ensayo controlado aleatorizado Límite: Animales / Humanos País/Región como asunto: Asia Idioma: Inglés Revista: Nature Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Artículo