If African Swine Fever is a cofactor in COVID-19,maybe the CDC can find it in human waste.
CDC eyes tracking coronavirus through human waste
On a call this week, a top CDC doctor said monitoring coronavirus outbreaks by testing wastewater could be a promising way to track the virus.
Detection of Novel Sequences Related to African Swine Fever Virus in Human Serum and Sewage▿ †
The family Asfarviridae contains only a single virus species, African swine fever virus (ASFV). ASFV is a viral agent with significant economic impact due to its devastating effects on populations of domesticated pigs during outbreaks but has not been reported to infect humans. We report here the discovery of novel viral sequences in human serum and sewage which are clearly related to the asfarvirus family but highly divergent from ASFV. Detection of these sequences suggests that greater genetic diversity may exist among asfarviruses than previously thought and raises the possibility that human infection by asfarviruses may occur.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2786824/ https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/11506610/coronavirus-kawasaki-disease-baby-nearly-died/
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