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Author: Zheng Zhang; Zena Cai; Zhiying Tan; Congyu Lu; Gaihua Zhang; Yousong Peng
Title: Identification of viruses with the potential to infect human
  • Document date: 2019_4_5
  • ID: lnch3qsq_1
    Snippet: Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and exist in all habitats of the world (Paez-Espino, Eloe-Fadrosh et al. 2016) . They can infect all kinds of organisms ranging from the bacteria to animals, including the human. Humans are constantly exposed to a large diversity of viruses, and over two-thirds of all human pathogens belong to viruses (Woolhouse and Gaunt 2007) . The viruses have caused huge mortality and morbidity to the.....
    Document: Viruses are the most abundant biological entities on Earth and exist in all habitats of the world (Paez-Espino, Eloe-Fadrosh et al. 2016) . They can infect all kinds of organisms ranging from the bacteria to animals, including the human. Humans are constantly exposed to a large diversity of viruses, and over two-thirds of all human pathogens belong to viruses (Woolhouse and Gaunt 2007) . The viruses have caused huge mortality and morbidity to the human society in human history, such as the devastating smallpox and Spanish flu. Although much progress have been made in prevention and control of viral infectious disease, recent serial outbreaks caused by the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (Breban, Riou et al. 2013) , avian influenza H7N9 virus (Gao, Cao et al. 2013) , Ebola virus (Maganga, Kapetshi et al. 2014) and Zika virus (Mlakar, Korva et al. 2016) indicate that the viruses still pose a serious threat to the global public health.

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