
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A novel canine coronavirus was discovered in samples from pneumonia-infected children in Malaysia from 2018. This is the first instance of a coronavirus from a dog in humans, but there is no evidence yet that the virus can cause disease in humans or transmit between humans. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains what findings were made, and how such detection is helpful in preventing future pandemics.
By ThePrint4.3
8585 ratings
A novel canine coronavirus was discovered in samples from pneumonia-infected children in Malaysia from 2018. This is the first instance of a coronavirus from a dog in humans, but there is no evidence yet that the virus can cause disease in humans or transmit between humans. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains what findings were made, and how such detection is helpful in preventing future pandemics.

4,137 Listeners

157 Listeners

12 Listeners

56 Listeners

2,534 Listeners

40 Listeners

294 Listeners

36 Listeners

12 Listeners

5 Listeners

14 Listeners

10 Listeners

97 Listeners

13 Listeners

33 Listeners