STUDY |
"We decided to do an experiment in monkeys," Albert D. Osterhaus, head of Erasmus University's National Influenza Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, told a press briefing. "The animals infected with the coronavirus alone developed full-blown disease. They developed clinical symptoms, and they also developed the pathological lesions that are identical to what we have seen in people who have died from SARS." |
UPDATE | 04.03 |
AUTHOR | Albert D. Osterhaus, head of Erasmus University's National Influenza Center in Rotterdam, the Netherlands |
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