A serological investigation in Southern Italy: was SARS-CoV-2 circulating in late 2019?
In March 2020, the first pandemic caused by a coronavirus was declared by the World Health Organization. Italy was one of the first and most severely affected countries, particularly the northern part of the country. The latest evidence suggests that the virus could have been circulating, at least i...
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Main Authors: | Claudia Maria Trombetta (Author), Serena Marchi (Author), Simonetta Viviani (Author), Alessandro Manenti (Author), Elisa Casa (Author), Francesca Dapporto (Author), Edmond J. Remarque (Author), Valentina Bollati (Author), Ilaria Manini (Author), Giacomo Lazzeri (Author), Emanuele Montomoli (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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