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  2. Canine coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    Recently, a second type of canine coronavirus (Group II) has been shown to cause respiratory disease in dogs. [10] Known as canine respiratory coronavirus (CRCoV) and found to be similar to strain OC43 of bovine and human coronaviruses, it was first isolated in the United Kingdom in 2003 from lung samples of dogs [ 11 ] and has since been found ...

  3. Coronaviridae - Wikipedia

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    Coronaviridae is a family of enveloped, positive-strand RNA viruses which infect amphibians, birds, and mammals.Commonly referred to as coronaviruses in the English language, the family coronaviridae includes the subfamilies Letovirinae and Orthocoronavirinae; the latter also known as coronavirinae.

  4. That puppy in the window could make you sick as a dog: CDC - AOL

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    A bacteria resistant to common antibiotics has sickened 30 people this year, and puppies are the likely culprit, according to the CDC.

  5. List of animals that can get SARS-CoV-2 - Wikipedia

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    Dozens of captive animal species have been found infected or proven able to be experimentally infected with SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. The virus has also been found in over a dozen wild animal species. Most animal species that can get the virus have not been proven to be able to spread it back to humans.

  6. New type of coronavirus originating in dogs found - study - AOL

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    A new type of coronavirus believed to have originated in dogs was detected among patients hospitalised with pneumonia in 2017-2018, and may be the eighth unique coronavirus known to cause disease ...

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  8. Coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    The human coronavirus NL63 shared a common ancestor with a bat coronavirus (ARCoV.2) between 1190 and 1449 CE. [76] The human coronavirus 229E shared a common ancestor with a bat coronavirus (GhanaGrp1 Bt CoV) between 1686 and 1800 CE. [77] More recently, alpaca coronavirus and human coronavirus 229E diverged sometime before 1960. [78]

  9. Penn Vet doctors train dogs to sniff out coronavirus - AOL

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    Penn Vet is working with eight dogs to see if they can discriminate between COVID-19 positive and COVID-19 negative samples. If successful, dog screenings could begin as early as July in places ...