An ancient coronavirus from individuals in France, circa 16th century.

International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases(2023)

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We provide serological and proteomic evidence for a betacoronavirus with no modern correspondent, infecting populations in the 16th century, extending the antiquity of coronaviruses by more than three centuries. Historical, archaeozoological, and paleoproteomic data suggested close contacts between these two individuals and domestic swine, cattle, and poultry, suggesting an ancient zoonotic coronavirus. Coronaviruses have been undesirable companions of populations long before the ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 outbreak emerged.
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229E,Coronavirus,Dental pulp,Paleoproteomic,Paleoserology,SARS-CoV-2
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