A new study published in the journal Cell is supporting the theory that COVID-19 emerged from wildlife trade at Huanan ...
A new genetic analysis looks at species of animals present at the Wuhan market that may have spread COVID-19 to people.
While the research bolsters the case that COVID-19 emerged from animals, it does not resolve the polarized and political ...
The theory that COVID-19 originated from a human interacting with an infected animal at a local market in late 2019 is backed by "very strong evidence." In January of 2020, 800 samples of stalls and ...
A new study identifies raccoon dogs, civet cats, and bamboo rats as potential intermediate hosts for COVID-19 at Wuhan's ...
An international team of scientists published a peer-reviewed paper Thursday saying genetic evidence indicates the ...
A recent international study offers new insights into the wildlife species likely present at the Wuhan market where ...
A University of Arizona researcher was part of a study strongly linking pandemic origin to the seafood market in China.
The list of animals included the raccoon dog, hoary bamboo rat, dog, European rabbit, Amur hedgehog, Malayan porcupine, Reeves’s muntjac, Himalayan marmot, and masked palm civet. The new research ...