"HCoV-NH" meaning in Translingual

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Noun

Forms: HCOV-NH [alternative], hCoV-NH [alternative], hCOV-NH [alternative]
Etymology: HCoV + NH. From Homo (“h”)+Coronavirus (“CoV”)+English New Haven (“NH”). From English New Haven coronavirus. Etymology templates: {{compound|mul|HCoV|NH}} HCoV + NH, {{der|mul|en|New Haven|gloss=NH}} English New Haven (“NH”), {{der|mul|en|New Haven coronavirus}} English New Haven coronavirus Head templates: {{head|mul|noun}} HCoV-NH
  1. (virology) A coronavirus first discovered in New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America, that infects humans. Categories (topical): Virology Hypernyms: HCOV (english: human coronavirus), hCoV (english: human coronavirus), HCoV (english: human coronavirus), hCOV (english: human coronavirus), COV / CoV (alt: coronavirus, Coronavirus), Virus Related terms: Kawasaki disease (english: a disease thought to be caused by HCoV-NH)
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