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Camels could be carriers of killer virus The facts: Animals common in four countries linked to infec...

Camels could be carriers of killer virus The facts: Animals common in four countries linked to infec...

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Camels could be carriers of killer virus The facts: Animals common in four countries linked to infection

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Camels could be carriers of killer virus The facts: Animals common in four countries linked to infection

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Toronto, Ont: Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited

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Toronto star, 2013-08-09

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English

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Toronto, Ont: Torstar Syndication Services, a Division of Toronto Star Newspapers Limited

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(The scientists also tested the antibodies against two other human coronaviruses - SARS and a coronavirus that causes the common cold - to rule out any cross-reaction.) Cows, sheep, goats and dromedary camels were all tested, including 105 camels from the Canary Islands (three imported from Morocco) and 50 retired racing camels from Oman.

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Camels could be carriers of killer virus The facts: Animals common in four countries linked to infection

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TN_cdi_proquest_newspapers_1418717623

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0319-0781

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