
Episode 212
212: A coronavirus outbreak and IRF4 deficiency in Whipple's disease
This Week in Microbiology · Vincent Racaniello
February 6, 202055m 26s
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Show Notes
The TWiM team reviews the coronavirus outbreak that began in Wuhan, China, and the finding that an IRF deficiency underlies Whipple's disease.
- 2019-nCoV case tracking (JHU)
- Clinical features of infection with 2019-nCoV (Lancet)
- Early transmission dynamics of 2019-nCoV (NEJM)
- Isolation of 2019-nCoV (NEJM)
- TLR4 defect in Whipple's disease (eLife)
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