نتایج جستجو برای: mers

تعداد نتایج: 3275  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2014
Esam I Azhar Sherif A El-Kafrawy Suha A Farraj Ahmed M Hassan Muneera S Al-Saeed Anwar M Hashem Tariq A Madani

We describe the isolation and sequencing of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) obtained from a dromedary camel and from a patient who died of laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV infection after close contact with camels that had rhinorrhea. Nasal swabs collected from the patient and from one of his nine camels were positive for MERS-CoV RNA. In addition, MERS-CoV was isolated fro...

2014
Benjamin Meyer Marcel A. Müller Victor M. Corman Chantal B.E.M. Reusken Daniel Ritz Gert-Jan Godeke Erik Lattwein Stephan Kallies Artem Siemens Janko van Beek Jan F. Drexler Doreen Muth Berend-Jan Bosch Ulrich Wernery Marion P.G. Koopmans Renate Wernery Christian Drosten

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has caused an ongoing outbreak of severe acute respiratory tract infection in humans in the Arabian Peninsula since 2012. Dromedary camels have been implicated as possible viral reservoirs. We used serologic assays to analyze 651 dromedary camel serum samples from the United Arab Emirates; 151 of 651 samples were obtained in 2003, well bef...

2016
Basem M. Alraddadi Hanadi S. Al-Salmi Kara Jacobs-Slifka Rachel B. Slayton Concepcion F. Estivariz Andrew I. Geller Hanan H. Al-Turkistani Sanaa S. Al-Rehily Haleema A. Alserehi Ghassan Y. Wali Abeer N. Alshukairi Esam I. Azhar Lia Haynes David L. Swerdlow John A. Jernigan Tariq A. Madani

Healthcare settings can amplify transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), but knowledge gaps about the epidemiology of transmission remain. We conducted a retrospective cohort study among healthcare personnel in hospital units that treated MERS-CoV patients. Participants were interviewed about exposures to MERS-CoV patients, use of personal protective equipment, a...

2017
Siming Tang Wanbiao Ma Peifan Bai

The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus, a newly identified pathogen, causes severe pneumonia in humans. MERS is caused by a coronavirus known as MERS-CoV, which attacks the respiratory system. The recently defined receptor for MERS-CoV, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4), is generally expressed in endothelial and epithelial cells and has been shown to be present on cultured human no...

2016
Anurodh Shankar Agrawal Tianlei Ying Xinrong Tao Tania Garron Abdullah Algaissi Yanping Wang Lili Wang Bi-Hung Peng Shibo Jiang Dimiter S. Dimitrov Chien-Te K. Tseng

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has repeatedly caused outbreaks in the Arabian Peninsula. To date, no approved medical countermeasures (MCM) are available to combat MERS-CoV infections. Several neutralizing human monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), including m336, a germline-like human mAb, have been chosen as promising MCM for MERS-CoV. However, their clinical development has...

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
helya sadat mortazavi iran university of medical sciences seyed hamidreza monavari iran university of medical sciences angila ataei pirkooh iran university of medical sciences ahmad tavakoli iran university of medical sciences

the recently emerged middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (mers-cov) emerged in the middle east region in 2012. the virus is phylogenetically related to bat cov, but other animal species like camels and goats may potentially act as an intermediate host by spreading the virus to humans. this virus is thought to cause a severe disease in patients with underlying comorbidities. laboratory ...

Journal: :Open forum infectious diseases 2016
Anna R Thorner Bin Cao Terrence Jiang Amy J Warner Peter A Bonis

Background.  UpToDate is an online clinical decision support resource that is used extensively by clinicians around the world. Digital surveillance techniques have shown promise to aid with the detection and monitoring of infectious disease outbreaks. We sought to determine whether UpToDate searches for Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) could be used to detect and monitor MERS outbreaks i...

2016
Jae Min Eleonora Cella Massimo Ciccozzi Antonello Pelosi Marco Salemi Mattia Prosperi

Background Since its discovery in 2012, over 1700 confirmed cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) have been documented worldwide and more than a third of those cases have died. While the greatest number of cases has occurred in Saudi Arabia, the recent export of MERS-coronavirus (MERS-CoV) to Republic of Korea showed that a pandemic is a possibility that cannot be ignored. Due to the...

2017
Mohammed Farouk Yusof Krista Queen Yassir Mohammed Eltahir Clinton R Paden Zulaikha Mohamed Abdel Hameed Al Hammadi Ying Tao Yan Li Abdelmalik Ibrahim Khalafalla Mang Shi Jing Zhang Muzammil Sayed Ahmed Elhaj Mohamed Mahmud Hamed Abd Elaal Ahmed Ihsaan Abdulwahab Azeez Oum Keltoum Bensalah Ziyada Swar Eldahab Farida Ismail Al Hosani Susan I Gerber Aron J Hall Suxiang Tong Salama Suhail Al Muhairi

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was identified on the Arabian Peninsula in 2012 and is still causing cases and outbreaks in the Middle East. When MERS-CoV was first identified, the closest related virus was in bats; however, it has since been recognized that dromedary camels serve as a virus reservoir and potential source for human infections. A total of 376 camels were ...

2015
Kristi L. Koenig

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a novel infectious disease caused by a coronavirus (MERS-CoV) first reported in Saudi Arabia in September 2012. MERS later spread to other countries in the Arabian Peninsula, followed by an outbreak in South Korea in 2015. At least 26 countries have reported MERS cases, and these numbers may increase over time. Due to international travel opportunities...

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