Author: Woolhouse, Mark; Scott, Fiona; Hudson, Zoe; Howey, Richard; Chase-Topping, Margo
Title: Human viruses: discovery and emergence Document date: 2012_10_19
ID: 0i59vlyd_9
Snippet: As with all discovery curves, our curve reflects a number of different factors, including: (i) the technology available for detecting viruses (table 1); (ii) the effort invested in detecting new viruses; (iii) the 'visibility' of different virus species, e.g. as a function of how common they are and the nature of any disease caused; (iv) virus taxonomy and the rules for designating a 'species'; (v) the emergence of new virus species that did not .....
Document: As with all discovery curves, our curve reflects a number of different factors, including: (i) the technology available for detecting viruses (table 1); (ii) the effort invested in detecting new viruses; (iii) the 'visibility' of different virus species, e.g. as a function of how common they are and the nature of any disease caused; (iv) virus taxonomy and the rules for designating a 'species'; (v) the emergence of new virus species that did not previously infect humans.
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