In Chinese markets packed with wildlife, a stew of emerging viruses

In Chinese markets packed with wildlife, a stew of emerging viruses

Seattle Times

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LANGFANG, China — The typical market in China has fruits and vegetables, butchered beef, pork and lamb, whole plucked chickens — with heads and beaks attached — and live crabs and fish, spewing water out of churning tanks. Some sell more unusual fare, including live snakes, turtles and cicadas, guinea pigs, bamboo rats, badgers, hedgehogs, […]

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