So he took a little bit of the urine from six of the travelers and added it to a special solution of monkey cells. The goal was deceptively simple: to see if any viruses in the urine would infect the monkey cells, start replicating and grow to detectable levels. Then Lednicky could collect the virus’s genes and identify it.
“This is what we do in our lab,” Lednicky says. “We cast a wide net. We try to isolate viruses. And oftentimes, when we do that, the unexpected happens.”
Indeed, the unexpected occurred.
“We found a coronavirus,” he says. And not just any coronavirus, but one that many scientists believe may be a new human pathogen — likely the 8th coronavirus known to cause disease in people. Turns out, this coronavirus in the Haiti travelers has cropped up previously, on the other side of the globe.
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