Author: de Wit, Emmie; Feldmann, Friederike; Horne, Eva; Martellaro, Cynthia; Haddock, Elaine; Bushmaker, Trenton; Rosenke, Kyle; Okumura, Atsushi; Rosenke, Rebecca; Saturday, Greg; Scott, Dana; Feldmann, Heinz
Title: Domestic Pig Unlikely Reservoir for MERS-CoV Cord-id: tls4p43h Document date: 2017_6_25
ID: tls4p43h
Snippet: We tested the suitability of the domestic pig as a model for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection. Inoculation did not cause disease, but a low level of virus replication, shedding, and seroconversion were observed. Pigs do not recapitulate human MERS-CoV and are unlikely to constitute a reservoir in nature.
Document: We tested the suitability of the domestic pig as a model for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection. Inoculation did not cause disease, but a low level of virus replication, shedding, and seroconversion were observed. Pigs do not recapitulate human MERS-CoV and are unlikely to constitute a reservoir in nature.
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