The future of zoonotic risk prediction

In the light of the urgency raised by the COVID-19 pandemic, global investment in wildlife virology is likely to increase, and new surveillance programmes will identify hundreds of novel viruses that might someday pose a threat to humans. To support the extensive task of laboratory characterization,...

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Autores principales: Carlson, C.J., Farrell, M.J., Grange, Z., Han, B.A., Mollentze, N., Phelan, A.L., Rasmussen, A.L., Albery, G.F., Bett, Bernard K., Brett-Major, D.M., Cohen, L.E., Dallas, T., Eskew, E.A., Fagre, A.C., Forbes, K.M., Gibb, R., Halabi, S., Hammer, C.C., Katz, R., Kindrachuk, J., Muylaert, R.L., Nutter, F.B., Ogola, J., Olival, K.J., Rourke, M., Ryan, S.J., Ross, N., Seifert, S.N., Sironen, T., Standley, C.J., Taylor, K., Venter, M., Webala, P.W.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Royal Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/115078

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