Animals sold at the Wuhan market are likely to attack with Covid-19!

Animals sold at the Wuhan market are likely to attack with Covid-19!

Updated on July 27, 2022 17:01 PM by Emma Alice

A new study has been published!

The WHO recommends that scientists research all possible origins of the Covid-19 pandemic in the lab. According to a new study, different approaches arrived at the same conclusion. For the Coronavirus, China is the epicenter.

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Analysis by a scientist!

Scientists used mapping tools and social media reports to analyze the spatial and environmental world. The exact circumstances remain obscure, and the virus was probably present in animals at the market in late 2019. Animals are close together, and the virus can be easily exchanged.

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Viruses circulating in animals!

Researchers determined the earliest Covid cases as they were centered at the market among vendors selling live animals. Researchers find that two viruses circulated in the animals spilled over into people.

Detected cases!

Before 20th December, all eight Covid-19 cases were from the Western side of the market, where most mammal species are sold. Five stalls sold live animals were predictive of human cases. Kristian Andersen, a Department of Immunology and Microbiology professor, said the cluster was particular.

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Indication of virus!

The earliest cases of the virus had no connection to the market where people lived close to the market. The indication of the virus started spreading in people who worked at the market into the surrounding local community, went into local shops, and infected people in working shops.

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The earliest version of corona!

A molecular approach seems to determine the first coronavirus infection from animals to humans. This earliest version with lineages of different types of scientists called A and B. It results from two cross-species transmission events in humans.

Transmission occurred!

Around 18th November 2019, the first animal-to-human transmission came from lineage B. this lineage B had direct contact with the Huanan market. Lineage A introduced into humans from an animal within weeks or days of the infection from lineage B.

Multiple zoonotic events!

In findings, SARS-CoV-2 circulated in a human before November 2019, which defines the narrow window between when SARS-CoV-2 first jumped into humans and the first case reported.

The world scientist had key differences between a disease with a small impact and one that kills millions. The zoonotic virus is capable of infection and transmission close to humans. The raw ingredients for a zoonotic virus with pandemic potential are still lurking in the wild.

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