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Olival, K.J., P.M. Cryan, B.R. Amman, R.S. Baric, D.S. Blehrt, C.E. Brook, C.H. Calisher, K.T. Castle, J.T.H. Coleman, P. Daszak, J.H. Epstein, H. Field, W.F. Frick, A.T. Gilbert, D.T.S. Hayman, H.S. Ip, W.B. Karesh, C.K. Johnson, R.C. Kadling, T. Kingston, J.M. Lorch, I.H. Mendenhall, A.J. Peel, K.L. Phelps, R.K. Plowright, D.M. Reeder, J.D. Reichard, J.M. Sleeman, D.G. Streicker, J.S. Towner, and L.-F. Wang. 2020. Possibility for reverse zoonotic transmission of SARS-CoV-2 to free-ranging wildlife: A case study of bats. PLOS Pathogens 16(9):e10088758. doi: 10.1371/ journal.ppat.1008758 |
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