A novel circulating tamiami mammarenavirus shows potential for zoonotic spillover.
A detailed understanding of the mechanisms underlying the capacity of a virus to break the species barrier is crucial for pathogen surveillance and control. New World (NW) mammarenaviruses constitute a diverse group of rodent-borne pathogens that includes several causative agents of severe viral hem...
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Main Authors: | Hector Moreno (Author), Alberto Rastrojo (Author), Rhys Pryce (Author), Chiara Fedeli (Author), Gert Zimmer (Author), Thomas A Bowden (Author), Gisa Gerold (Author), Stefan Kunz (Author) |
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2020-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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