Emerging Animal Viruses May Pose Overlooked Threats to Future Human Outbreaks
Researchers highlight gaps in surveillance and diagnostics for Influenza D and canine coronavirus, which have shown human exposure in multiple countries and could evolve to spread easily.
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Scientists Raise Alarm About Two Viruses That Could Cause the Next Pandemic
Two relatively new viruses with animal origins have been flying under the radar but are ripe to evolve and risk future epidemics and pandemics. This is the warning of scientists from the University of Florida who are calling for improved surveillance, diagnostics and treatments against both…
Emerging animal viruses may pose overlooked threats to future human outbreaks
Two emerging pathogens with animal origins - influenza D virus and canine coronavirus - have so far been quietly flying under the radar, but researchers warn conditions are ripe for the viruses to spread more widely among humans.
From Barnyards To Backyards: Florida Scientists Flag Two Hidden Viral Threats
While the world is busy watching for the next big sickness, two quiet viruses are starting to make noise in the scientific community. Researchers from the University of Florida are warning that a specific type of flu found in cows and a coronavirus found in dogs need immediate attention before they turn into the next […] From Barnyards To Backyards: Florida Scientists Flag Two Hidden Viral Threats
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