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News Analysis: Evidence shows COVID-19 virus may have circulated in Italy months earlier than believed - World News


2021-07-23 03:35:21 GMT2021-07-23 11:35:21(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
ROME, July 22 (Xinhua) A newly-published research paper indicates that the novel coronavirus could have circulated in Italy in late 2019, weeks before it was formally identified in China.
Researchers in northern Italy have retested blood samples taken for cancer screening, and found coronavirus antibodies in samples taken in as far back as October 2019. The new paper, not yet peer-reviewed, was published this week by MedRxiv, an online medical preprint entity.
The study builds on earlier research from the Milan-based National Cancer Institute, which first reported in November 2020 that it found coronavirus antibodies in a total of 111 tests out of 959 screenings. Of those, four Italian cancer test subjects were shown to have coronavirus antibodies in October 2019, far earlier than the first official identification of the virus in Italy on Jan. 31, 2020. ....

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COVID-19 circulates in Italy earlier than official records, study shows


COVID-19 circulates in Italy earlier than official records, study shows
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Updated: 2020-12-17 16:05
 
A man walks through an almost deserted Galleria Umberto, as the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Turin, Italy, November 6, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
ROME - New research is adding weight to the possibility that the coronavirus has already started circulating in Italy before its first officially-recorded infection.
In the latest findings, a team of researchers at the University of Milan found evidence of coronavirus antibodies from a four-year-old Italian boy who was ill in late November 2019.
The boy, who had no reported travel history, had cough and rhinitis on Nov. 21, 2019, and was taken to the emergency department with respiratory symptoms and vomiting. On Dec 1, he had the onset of a measles-like rash, but an oropharyngeal swab specimen collected from the boy eventually tested negative for measl ....

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Roundup: COVID-19 circulates in Italy earlier than official records, study shows - World News


2020-12-17 06:35:30 GMT2020-12-17 14:35:30(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
ROME, Dec. 17 (Xinhua) New research is adding weight to the possibility that the coronavirus has already started circulating in Italy before its first officially-recorded infection.
In the latest findings, a team of researchers at the University of Milan found evidence of coronavirus antibodies from a four-year-old Italian boy who was ill in late November 2019.
The boy, who had no reported travel history, had cough and rhinitis on Nov. 21, 2019, and was taken to the emergency department with respiratory symptoms and vomiting. On Dec. 1, he had the onset of a measles-like rash, but an oropharyngeal swab specimen collected from the boy eventually tested negative for measles. ....

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