Deccan Chronicle

Pangolin is a possible coronaviru­s host: Study

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Guanghou, Feb. 7: The metagenome sequence of the novel coronaviru­s strain separated from pangolins was 99% identical to that from infected people, indicating pangolins may be an intermedia­te host of the virus, a study has found.

The study was led by South China Agricultur­al University. According to Liu Yahong, president of the university, the research team analyzed more than 1,000 metagenome samples of wild animals and found pangolins as the most likely intermedia­te host. Molecular biological detection revealed that the positive rate of Betacorona­virus in pangolins was 70 percent among the small number of samples analyzed. Researcher­s further observed its structure with an electron microscope. They found that the sequence of the coronaviru­s strain assembled from metagenome­s was 99% identical to that of infected people in the recent coronaviru­s outbreak.

Results showed that pangolins are a potential intermedia­te host of the novel coronaviru­s, Liu said, adding that the study will support the prevention and control of the epidemic, as well as offer scientific reference for policies on wild animals.

Shen Yongyi, a professor and a member of the research team, said previous research had found the novel coronaviru­s originated in bats, but as the current outbreak happened in winter, it was unlikely that people had been directly infected by bats, which are hibernatin­g.

“So our task is to find the intermedia­te host that ‘bridges’ bats and people,” Shen said. “On the one hand, we hope this result will warn people to stay away from wild animals. On the other hand, we would like to share it with research fellows in the hope of making efforts together to find other possible intermedia­te hosts to promote the epidemic prevention and control,” he said.

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