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Title:
Coronaviruses: An Overview of Their Replication and Pathogenesis | SpringerLink
Description:
Coronaviruses (CoVs), enveloped positive-sense RNA viruses, are characterized by club-like spikes that project from their surface, an unusually large RNA genome, and a unique replication strategy. Coronaviruses cause a variety of diseases in mammals and birds ranging...
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28 years and 1 months (reg. 1997-05-29).

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  • Science
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                  name:University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
                  address:
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            affiliation:
                  name:University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
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      description:Coronaviruses (CoVs), enveloped positive-sense RNA viruses, are characterized by club-like spikes that project from their surface, an unusually large RNA genome, and a unique replication strategy. Coronaviruses cause a variety of diseases in mammals and birds ranging from enteritis in cows and pigs and upper respiratory disease in chickens to potentially lethal human respiratory infections. Here we provide a brief introduction to coronaviruses discussing their replication and pathogenicity, and current prevention and treatment strategies. We also discuss the outbreaks of the highly pathogenic Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (SARS-CoV) and the recently identified Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
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            type:Organization
      name:Stanley Perlman
      affiliation:
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               type:PostalAddress
            type:Organization
      email:[email protected]
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      name:Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, USA
      name:Department of Microbiology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine, Iowa City, USA

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