Severe acute respiratory syndrome-relatit coronavirus
Severe acute respiratory syndrome-relatit coronavirus (SARSr-CoV)[note 1] is a species o coronavirus that infects humans, bats, an certain ither mammals.[2][3]
Severe acute respiratory syndrome-relatit coronavirus | |
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Transmission electron micrograph o SARS-relatit coronaviruses emergin frae host cells cultured in the lab | |
Virus classification | |
(unranked): | Virus |
Realm: | Riboviria |
Phylum: | incertae sedis |
Order: | Nidovirales |
Faimily: | Coronaviridae |
Genus: | Betacoronavirus |
Subgenus: | Sarbecovirus |
Species: | Severe acute respiratory syndrome-relatit coronavirus |
Strains | |
SARS-CoV
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Synonyms | |
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Notes
eedit- ↑ The terms SARSr-CoV an SARS-CoV are sometimes uised interchyngeably, especially prior tae the discovery o SARS-CoV-2.
References
eedit- ↑ "ICTV Taxonomy history: Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus". International Committee on Taxonomy of Viruses (ICTV) (in Inglis). Archived frae the original (html) on 22 Februar 2020. Retrieved 27 Januar 2019.
- ↑ Branswell H (9 November 2015). "SARS-like virus in bats shows potential to infect humans, study finds". Stat News. Retrieved 20 Februar 2020.
- ↑ Wong AC, Li X, Lau SK, Woo PC (Februar 2019). "Global Epidemiology of Bat Coronaviruses". Viruses. 11 (2): 174. doi:10.3390/v11020174. PMC 6409556. PMID 30791586.
Most notably, horseshoe bats were found to be the reservoir of SARS-like CoVs, while palm civet cats are considered to be the intermediate host for SARS-CoVs [43,44,45].