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  1. Article

    Longitudinal surveillance of SARS-like coronaviruses in bats by quantitative real-time PCR

    Mei-Niang Wang, Wei Zhang, Yu-Tao Gao, Ben Hu, **ng-Yi Ge in Virologica Sinica (2016)

  2. Article

    Coexistence of multiple coronaviruses in several bat colonies in an abandoned mineshaft

    Since the 2002–2003 severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak prompted a search for the natural reservoir of the SARS coronavirus, numerous alpha- and betacoronaviruses have been discovered in bats aro...

    **ng-Yi Ge, Ning Wang, Wei Zhang, Ben Hu, Bei Li, Yun-Zhi Zhang in Virologica Sinica (2016)

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    Molecular detection of viruses in Kenyan bats and discovery of novel astroviruses, caliciviruses and rotaviruses

    This is the first country-wide surveillance of bat-borne viruses in Kenya spanning from 2012–2015 covering sites perceived to have medium to high level bat-human interaction. The objective of this surveillance...

    Cecilia Waruhiu, Sheila Ommeh, Vincent Obanda, Bernard Agwanda in Virologica Sinica (2017)

  4. Article

    Longitudinal Surveillance of Betacoronaviruses in Fruit Bats in Yunnan Province, China During 2009–2016

    Previous studies indicated that fruit bats carry two betacoronaviruses, BatCoV HKU9 and BatCoV GCCDC1. To investigate the epidemiology and genetic diversity of these coronaviruses, we conducted a longitudinal ...

    Yun Luo, Bei Li, Ren-Di Jiang, Bing-Jie Hu, Dong-Sheng Luo in Virologica Sinica (2018)

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    Correction to: Molecular detection of viruses in Kenyan bats and discovery of novel astroviruses, caliciviruses and rotaviruses

    The affiliation listed for Cecilia Waruhiu is incorrect. The byline and affiliation line should appear as shown above.

    Cecilia Waruhiu, Sheila Ommeh, Vincent Obanda, Bernard Agwanda in Virologica Sinica (2018)

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    Genetic Evidence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-Cov) and Widespread Seroprevalence among Camels in Kenya

    We describe the first genome isolation of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Kenya. This fatal zoonotic pathogen was first described in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2012. Epidemiologi...

    Sheila Ommeh, Wei Zhang, Ali Zohaib, **g Chen, Huajun Zhang, Ben Hu in Virologica Sinica (2018)

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    Correction to: Genetic Evidence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-Cov) and Widespread Seroprevalence among Camels in Kenya

    The acknowledgement section in the original article was published incorrectly.

    Sheila Ommeh, Wei Zhang, Ali Zohaib, **g Chen, Huajun Zhang, Ben Hu in Virologica Sinica (2019)

  8. Article

    Genetic Mutation of SARS-CoV-2 during Consecutive Passages in Permissive Cells

    Ying Chen, Mei-Qin Liu, Yun Luo, Ren-Di Jiang, Hao-Rui Si, Yan Zhu in Virologica Sinica (2021)