There is still limited information on the diversity of viruses co-circulating in humans and animals. Here, we report data obtained from a large field collection of enteric samples taken from humans, pigs, rodents and other mammal hosts in Vietnam between 2012 and 2016. Each of 2100 stool or rectal swab samples was subjected to virally-enriched agnostic metagenomic sequencing; the short read sequence data are accessible from the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA). We link the sequence data to metadata on host type and demography and geographic location, distinguishing hospital patients, members of a cohort identified as a high risk of zoonotic infections (e.g. abattoir workers, rat traders) and animals. These data are suitable for further stu...
Viral pathogens account for a significant proportion of the burden of emerging infectious diseases i...
Next-generation sequencing is a new research tool in our hands helping us to explore still unknown f...
© 2016 Oude Munnink et al. To document the viral zoonotic risks in Vietnam, fecal samples were syste...
There is still limited information on the diversity of viruses co-circulating in humans and animals....
Abstract: There is still limited information on the diversity of viruses co-circulating in humans an...
Coordinated and synchronous surveillance for zoonotic viruses in both human clinical cases and anima...
Pigs harbor a variety of viruses that are closely related to human viruses and are suspected to have...
The effect of newly emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin in human populati...
The effect of newly emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin in human populati...
Hospital-based and community-based ‘high-risk cohort’ studies investigating humans at risk of zoonot...
Coordinated and synchronous surveillance for zoonotic viruses in both human clinical cases and anima...
International audienceMany human viral infections have a zoonotic, i.e., wild or domestic animal, or...
Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased co...
Viral pathogens account for a significant proportion of the burden of emerging infectious diseases i...
Zoonotic viruses are a major contributor to emerging infectious diseases, and continuously burden ...
Viral pathogens account for a significant proportion of the burden of emerging infectious diseases i...
Next-generation sequencing is a new research tool in our hands helping us to explore still unknown f...
© 2016 Oude Munnink et al. To document the viral zoonotic risks in Vietnam, fecal samples were syste...
There is still limited information on the diversity of viruses co-circulating in humans and animals....
Abstract: There is still limited information on the diversity of viruses co-circulating in humans an...
Coordinated and synchronous surveillance for zoonotic viruses in both human clinical cases and anima...
Pigs harbor a variety of viruses that are closely related to human viruses and are suspected to have...
The effect of newly emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin in human populati...
The effect of newly emerging or re-emerging infectious diseases of zoonotic origin in human populati...
Hospital-based and community-based ‘high-risk cohort’ studies investigating humans at risk of zoonot...
Coordinated and synchronous surveillance for zoonotic viruses in both human clinical cases and anima...
International audienceMany human viral infections have a zoonotic, i.e., wild or domestic animal, or...
Cross-species transmission of viruses poses a sustained threat to public health. Due to increased co...
Viral pathogens account for a significant proportion of the burden of emerging infectious diseases i...
Zoonotic viruses are a major contributor to emerging infectious diseases, and continuously burden ...
Viral pathogens account for a significant proportion of the burden of emerging infectious diseases i...
Next-generation sequencing is a new research tool in our hands helping us to explore still unknown f...
© 2016 Oude Munnink et al. To document the viral zoonotic risks in Vietnam, fecal samples were syste...