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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus as an agent of emerging and reemerging infection.

Cheng VC et al.

Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 2007 Oct; 20(4):660-694

https://doi.org/10.1128/CMR.00023-07PMID: 17934078

Classifications

  • Confirmation
  • Controversial
  • Interesting Hypothesis

Evaluations

Exceptional
23 Mar 2020

We often ignore the classic literature. We do this time and time again, yet we do this at our peril. This review article was published in 2007, thirteen years before the current COVID-19 crisis. The authors from the University of Hong Kong did not possess a crystal ball. Instead, they had great insight and predicted that the coronavirus would, one day, pose a global threat. They also said: "The presence of a large reservoir of SARS-CoV-like viruses in horseshoe bats, together with the culture of eating exotic mammals in southern China, is a time bomb." The findings that horseshoe bats are the natural reservoir for SARS-CoV-like virus and that civets are the amplification host highlight the importance of wildlife and biosecurity in farms and wild animal markets. Wild animals can serve as the reservoirs and for emerging infectious diseases.

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Relevant Specialties

  • Biotechnology

    Drug Discovery & Design
  • Chemical Biology

    Drug Discovery & Design
  • Critical Care & Emergency Medicine

    Emergency Medicine | Respiratory Problems in Critical Care
  • Immunology

    Immunopharmacology & Hematologic Pharmacology
  • Infectious Diseases

    Antimicrobial Agents | Antimicrobials & Drug Resistance | Respiratory Infections | Viral Infections (without HIV)
  • Microbiology

    Antimicrobial Agents | Medical Microbiology | Virology
  • Molecular Medicine

    Antimicrobial Agents | Immunopharmacology & Hematologic Pharmacology | Medical Microbiology
  • Pharmacology & Drug Discovery

    Antimicrobial Agents | Drug Discovery & Design | Immunopharmacology & Hematologic Pharmacology
  • Public Health & Epidemiology

    Epidemiology | Global Health
  • Respiratory Disorders

    Respiratory Infections | Respiratory Problems in Critical Care

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