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Scientists Find New Coronavirus That Normally Infects Dogs In Malaysian Pneumonia Patient
A report in the Clinical Infectious Disease journal identified the virus in samples taken from hospital patients in Sarawak back in 2018, a year before COVID-19 was initially detected.
By Daranee Balachandar â 20 May 2021, 07:31 PM
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A medical journal published today, 20 May, reports that a new coronavirus usually found in dogs was discovered in pneumonia patients' swab samples â taken in 2018 â in Sarawak
According to the paper written by a team of scientists from around the world â including the US, Malaysia, and China â the case is believed to be the first canine coronavirus isolated in a human patient, reported South China Morning Post.
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An electron microscope image of CCov-HuPn-2018, the new canine coronavirus that could infect humans found in a pneumonia patient in Sarawak, Malaysia, in 2018.
Molecular & Cellular Imaging Centre of the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Centre, Ohio State University
A new type of coronavirus that could infect humans was confirmed in at least one pneumonia patient hospitalised in 2018 in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, a medical journal reports.
The virus was the first canine coronavirus to have been isolated in a human patient, according to a paper by an international team of scientists – including those from the US, Malaysia and China – published in the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases on Thursday (May 20).
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