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Volume 22, Number 7—July 2016
Letter

New Chimeric Porcine Coronavirus in Swine Feces, Germany, 2012

Valerij Akimkin1, Martin Beer1Comments to Author , Sandra Blome1, Dennis Hanke1, Dirk Höper1, Maria Jenckel1, and Anne Pohlmann1
Author affiliations: Chemical and Veterinary Investigations Office Stuttgart, Fellbach, Germany (V. Akimkin); Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut, Greifswald–Insel Riems, Germany (M. Beer, S. Blome, D. Hanke, D. Höper, M. Jenckel, A. Pohlmann)

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Electron micrograph of a new chimeric swine enteric coronavirus (SeCoV/GER/L00930/2012), Germany, 2012. Scale bar indicates 100 nm.

Figure. Electron micrograph of a new chimeric swine enteric coronavirus (SeCoV/GER/L00930/2012), Germany, 2012. Scale bar indicates 100 nm.

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1All authors contributed equally to this article.

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