coronavirus
Risk of Coronavirus Transmission Found Higher in Wildlife Trade Supply Chain
For those in the wildlife trade supply chain, a higher risk of coronavirus transmission has been found. In Vietnam in 2013-2014, high coronavirus presence was found in rodents and bats, as well as in the wildlife trade supply chain, including large markets and restaurants.
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