In the perishable market, which was the source of the new coronavirus in China, `` koalas, wolf children, peacocks, camels '' etc. were sold as food


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Many cases of infection with the new coronavirus found in China have been found in people who enter and exit the Wuhan Huanan South Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, so it is widely believed that this seafood wholesale market is the source. I am. It has been pointed out that at the Wuhan Huanan South Seafood Wholesale Market, a total of 112 species of wildlife and rare creatures were sold for food, in addition to wildlife, which is believed to have been a direct source of infection.

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The 60-year-old man who was the first to die of pneumonia caused by the new coronavirus was involved in the Wuhan Southwestern Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan, so authorities closed the market and thoroughly sanitized it. At the same time, he was in a hurry to identify the source of the infection. Later, the latest genetic analysis revealed that the new coronavirus in China 'is likely to have transmitted humans from snakes.'

It turns out that there is a high possibility that the new Chinese coronavirus has transmitted `` from snake to human ''-gigazine


by Thomas Brown

Wild snakes are considered to be the most prominent source of the new coronavirus, but not only snakes but also various wild animals were traded for food at the Wuhan Southwestern Seafood Wholesale Market. According to a study by The Straits Times, a large letter from Singapore, there were a total of 112 kinds of animals and their meat traded at the Wuhan Southwestern Seafood Wholesale Market. These include koalas, foxes, crocodiles, wolf children, giant salamanders, rats, peacocks and camels.

Alan Rain, a British physics teacher who has lived in Wuhan for many years, told the Time newspaper: 'I've seen live hedgehogs and porcupines. Testimony. ' Wild animals were sometimes sold in a meat state, while others were sold alive in cages.



This new coronavirus is not the first outbreak in China due to wildlife eating habits. In 2002,

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) was widespread, especially in China, with a storm of 8096 people infected with the SARS coronavirus and 774 deaths in 37 countries. The SARS coronavirus is said to originate from the musk cat, which is prized as a delicious food in China.

In addition, the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), which has become a global epidemic since around 2012, with at least 858 deaths by the end of November 2019, is thought to be due to dromedary camels, Camel meat was also sold at the wholesale market.

In the market menu table, you can see camel illustrations as well as 'live tree bears', which means 'living koalas.'



In China, the sale and purchase of many wildlife is banned or requires special permission, but it is traded openly due to loose regulations. Wuhan South China seafood wholesale market participants is popular paper of China

ShinKyoho told of, we said, 'until just before the market is closed, had been sold to the usually wild animals'.



'70% of new infectious diseases are derived from wildlife, and the wildlife trading market is spread by viruses from naturally-occurring hosts,' said Christian Walzer, a New York-based Wildlife Conservation Society. It's an opportunity. '

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