Coronavirus Testing Indicates Transmission Risk Increases along Wildlife Supply Chains for Human Consumption in Viet Nam
Author(s): Nguyen Quynh Huong , Nguyen Thi Thanh Nga , Nguyen Van Long , Bach Duc Luu , Alice Latinne , Mathieu PruvotI , Nguyen Thanh Phuong , Le Tin Vinh Quang , Vo Van Hung , Nguyen Thi Lan , Nguyen Thi Hoa , Phan Quang Minh , Nguyen Thi Diep , Nguyen Tung , Van Dang Ky , Scott I. Roberton , Hoang Bich Thuy , Nguyen Van Long , Martin Gilbert , Leanne Wicker , Jonna A. K. Mazet , Christine Kreuder Johnson , Tracey Goldstein , Alex Tremeau-Bravard , Victoria Ontiveros , Damien O. Joly , Chris WalzerI , Amanda E. Fine , Sarah H. Olson
Publication Date: 2020
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