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To link PEDV to sudden death in the host, is also to link PEDV to (reverse zoonosis [italics]), and we have already linked HCoV-229E to the RGD motif of the SARS2 spike:
Ralph S. Baric and Damon J. Deming, 2008
'Several examples of emergent viruses illustrate the coronaviruses' ability to expand their host range. For instance, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, an economically significant cause of severe swine gastroenteritis in Europe and Asia, is closely related to HCoV-229E and is believed to be the result of transmission from humans to swine.'
(Nidoviruses, Ch. 4 Genetics and Reverse Genetics of Nidoviruses)
Linda J. Saif
'Features of PEDV not seen in TGE (transmissible gastroenteritis) are acute back muscle necrosis and, occasionally, sudden death in finishing and adult pigs.'
(Nidoviruses, Ch. 18 Coronaviruses of Livestock and Poultry)
Ralph S. Baric and Damon J. Deming, 2008
'Several examples of emergent viruses illustrate the coronaviruses' ability to expand their host range. For instance, porcine epidemic diarrhea virus, an economically significant cause of severe swine gastroenteritis in Europe and Asia, is closely related to HCoV-229E and is believed to be the result of transmission from humans to swine.'
(Nidoviruses, Ch. 4 Genetics and Reverse Genetics of Nidoviruses)
Linda J. Saif
'Features of PEDV not seen in TGE (transmissible gastroenteritis) are acute back muscle necrosis and, occasionally, sudden death in finishing and adult pigs.'
(Nidoviruses, Ch. 18 Coronaviruses of Livestock and Poultry)