Bats of the subtropical climate zone of the Krasnodar Territory of Russia as a possible reservoir of zoonotic viral infections
Emerging and reemerging infections pose a grave global health threat. The emergence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the resulting COVID-19 pandemic have demonstrated the importance of studying of zoonotic viruses directly in natural foci. For SARS-like coronaviruses, as well as for many other zoonotic p...
Main Authors: | S. V. Lenshin, A. V. Romashin, O. I. Vyshemirsky, D. K. Lvov, S. V. Alkhovsky |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Central Research Institute for Epidemiology
2021-05-01
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Series: | Вопросы вирусологии |
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Online Access: | https://virusjour.crie.ru/jour/article/viewFile/495/310 |
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