نتایج جستجو برای: middle east respiratory syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 1014233  

2014
Victor M. Corman Joerg Jores Benjamin Meyer Mario Younan Anne Liljander Mohammed Y. Said Ilona Gluecks Erik Lattwein Berend-Jan Bosch Jan Felix Drexler Set Bornstein Christian Drosten Marcel A. Müller

Dromedary camels are a putative source for human infections with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. We showed that camels sampled in different regions in Kenya during 1992-2013 have antibodies against this virus. High densities of camel populations correlated with increased seropositivity and might be a factor in predicting long-term virus maintenance.

2015
Diego Forni Giulia Filippi Rachele Cagliani Luca De Gioia Uberto Pozzoli Nasser Al-Daghri Mario Clerici Manuela Sironi

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) originated in bats and spread to humans via zoonotic transmission from camels. We analyzed the evolution of the spike (S) gene in betacoronaviruses (betaCoVs) isolated from different mammals, in bat coronavirus populations, as well as in MERS-CoV strains from the current outbreak. Results indicated several positively selected sites located...

2014
Marcel A. Müller Victor Max Corman Joerg Jores Benjamin Meyer Mario Younan Anne Liljander Berend-Jan Bosch Erik Lattwein Mosaad Hilali Bakri E. Musa Set Bornstein Christian Drosten

To analyze the distribution of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-seropositive dromedary camels in eastern Africa, we tested 189 archived serum samples accumulated during the past 30 years. We identified MERS-CoV neutralizing antibodies in 81.0% of samples from the main camel-exporting countries, Sudan and Somalia, suggesting long-term virus circulation in these animals.

2016
Ilham Qattan

Corona virus as a Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) considered being a new complicated disease; it infects the epithelial cells in the respiratory and/or intestinal tracts, thus causing disease in epidemic proportions. The situation is exacerbated by either a short incubation period between 2-7 days or between 12-14 days. In September 2012, coronavirus was identified for the first time in...

2014
Isabella Eckerle Victor M. Corman Marcel A. Müller Matthias Lenk Rainer G. Ulrich Christian Drosten

Replicative capacity of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was assessed in cell lines derived from livestock and peridomestic small mammals on the Arabian Peninsula. Only cell lines originating from goats and camels showed efficient replication of MERS-CoV. These results provide direction in the search for the intermediate host of MERS-CoV.

2017
Daniel K.W. Chu Samuel M.S. Chan Ranawaka A.P.M. Perera Eve Miguel F. Roger V. Chevalier Leo L.M. Poon Malik Peiris

influenza A subtypes in black-headed gulls to understand influenza disease dynamics M.J. Poen, J.H. Verhagen, F.A. Majoor, N.S. Lewis, T. Kuiken, M.C.M. De Jong, R.A.M. Fouchier, Department of Viroscience, Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology, Sovon, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, Department of Zoology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK and Department Quan...

Journal: :Current infectious disease reports 2013
Poh Lian Lim Tau Hong Lee Emily K Rowe

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS CoV) came to attention as an emerging pathogen causing severe respiratory illness in patients from the Middle East in September 2012. As of 14 June 2013, 58 human cases of MERS CoV infection have been confirmed, including 33 deaths (case fatality rate of 57%). MERS CoV is a beta-coronavirus, in the same family as SARS-CoV, and shares a probable...

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