![]() Eighteen viruses were considered as potentially high risk to humans and domestic animals,” said corresponding author Shuo Su from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Nanjing Agricultural University in China. “From this we identified 71 mammalian viruses, with 45 described for the first time. They performed an analysis of 1,725 game animals, representing 16 species and five mammalian orders, sampled across China. The team also examined many species for the first time, some of which have been banned by the Chinese government for trading or artificial breeding since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. In the study, researchers from China, the US, Belgium and Australia claimed to have unearthed game animals that are commonly hunted or consumed as exotic food in China, and have been potential reservoirs for SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2. All schools in Delhi to remain closed due to air pollution
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