ROMERO-ZUÑIGA, JUAN JOSÉ2021-03-262021-03-262021-03Edición digital www.una.cr/campushttp://hdl.handle.net/11056/18992Los coronavirus son virus que tienen su nicho natural en animales silvestres de diversas regiones del mundo, en especial murciélagos o aves, que albergan géneros específicos de estos virus: alfa y beta en murciélagos, y gama y delta en aves. En esos hospedadores definitivos el virus no causa enfermedad; es cuando dan el salto a otros animales silvestres o domésticos, incluso al ser humano, que se consideran hospedadores accidentales o intermediarios, cuando estos virus se pueden convertir, potencialmente, en causantes de enfermedad.Coronaviruses are viruses that have their natural niche in wild animals in various regions of the world, especially bats or birds bats or birds, which harbor specific genera of these specific genus of these viruses: alpha and in bats, and gamma and delta in birds. birds. In these definitive hosts the virus does not cause disease; it is when to other wild or domestic animals, including humans, that the virus to other wild or domestic animals, including humans are considered accidental or intermediate hosts or intermediate hosts, when these viruses can potentially potentially become disease-causing viruses. cause disease.spaAcceso abiertoAtribución-NoComercial-CompartirIgual 4.0 Internacionalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/COVID-19COSTA RICAEPIDEMIOLOGYEPIDEMIOLOGÍASERES HUMANOSHUMAN BEINGSEpidemiología de los coronavirus que afectan al ser humanohttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_998f