A familial cluster of pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus indicating person-to-person transmission: a study of a family cluster. Chan, J., F., W., Yuan, S., Kok, K., H., To, K., K., W., Chu, H., Yang, J., Xing, F., Liu, J., Yip, C., C., Y., Poon, R., W., S., Tsoi, H., W., Lo, S., K., F., Chan, K., H., Poon, V., K., M., Chan, W., M., Ip, J., D., Cai, J., P., Cheng, V., C., C., Chen, H., Hui, C., K., M., & Yuen, K., Y. The Lancet, 395(10223):514-523, Elsevier Ltd, 2020.
A familial cluster of pneumonia associated with the 2019 novel coronavirus indicating person-to-person transmission: a study of a family cluster [link]Website  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Epidemiological, clinical, laboratory, radiological, and microbiological findings of five patients in a family cluster who presented with unexplained pneumonia after visiting Wuhan. One of the earliest studies describing the person to person transmission of COVID-19. The genome of the virus was sequenced and found to be most closely related to a bat coronavirus. There was some similarity to SARS-CoV-1, but the external receptor binding region of the spike protein was found to bear only 39% identity to that of SARS-CoV-1.
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 author = {Chan, Jasper Fuk Woo and Yuan, Shuofeng and Kok, Kin Hang and To, Kelvin Kai Wang and Chu, Hin and Yang, Jin and Xing, Fanfan and Liu, Jieling and Yip, Cyril Chik Yan and Poon, Rosana Wing Shan and Tsoi, Hoi Wah and Lo, Simon Kam Fai and Chan, Kwok Hung and Poon, Vincent Kwok Man and Chan, Wan Mui and Ip, Jonathan Daniel and Cai, Jian Piao and Cheng, Vincent Chi Chung and Chen, Honglin and Hui, Christopher Kim Ming and Yuen, Kwok Yung},
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