نتایج جستجو برای: middle east respiratory syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 1014233  

2016
Hyukmin Lee Chang-Seok Ki Heungsup Sung Sinyoung Kim Moon-Woo Seong Dongeun Yong Jae-Seok Kim Mi-Kyung Lee Mi-Na Kim Jong-Rak Choi Jeong-Ho Kim

The recent outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in Korea was unexpected that laboratory response had to be built up urgently during the outbreak. The outbreak was almost all healthcare-associated, which was aggravated by lack of availability in laboratory diagnosis of MERS-CoV on site. On behalf of the MERS joint public and private sector response committee (MERS Joint committee)...

2017
Muhammad Saqib Andrea Sieberg Muhammad Hammad Hussain Muhammad Khalid Mansoor Ali Zohaib Erik Lattwein Marcel Alexander Müller Christian Drosten Victor Max Corman

Dromedary camels from Africa and Arabia are an established source for zoonotic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection among humans. In Pakistan, we found specific neutralizing antibodies in samples from 39.5% of 565 dromedaries, documenting significant expansion of the enzootic range of MERS-CoV to Asia.

2016
Min Kang Tie Song Haojie Zhong Jie Hou Jun Wang Jiansen Li Jie Wu Jianfeng He Jinyan Lin Yonghhui Zhang

Confirmation of an imported case of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in China triggered intensive contact tracing and mandatory monitoring. Using a hotline and surveillance video footage was effective for tracing all 110 identified contacts. Contact monitoring detected no secondary transmission of infection in China.

Journal: :BMC infectious diseases 2016
Haleema Alserehi Ghassan Wali Abeer Alshukairi Basem Alraddadi

BACKGROUND Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a viral respiratory disease. Most people infected with MERS-CoV develop severe acute respiratory illness. It was first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and has since spread to several other countries. We report the clinical course of MERS-CoV infection in a pregnant woman who acquired the infection during the last trimester. ...

2017
Darryl Falzarano Badian Kamissoko Emmie de Wit Ousmane Maïga Jacqueline Cronin Kassim Samaké Abdalah Traoré Shauna Milne-Price Vincent J. Munster Nafomon Sogoba Mamadou Niang David Safronetz Heinz Feldmann

A high percentage (up to 90%) of dromedary camels in the Middle East as well as eastern and central Africa have antibodies to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Here we report comparably high positivity of MERS-CoV antibodies in dromedary camels from northern Mali. This extends the range of MERS-CoV further west in Africa than reported to date and cautions that MERS-CoV sh...

Journal: :Epidemics 2014
Gerardo Chowell Seth Blumberg Lone Simonsen Mark A Miller Cécile Viboud

The outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has caused 209 deaths and 699 laboratory-confirmed cases in the Arabian Peninsula as of June 11, 2014. Preparedness efforts are hampered by considerable uncertainty about the nature and intensity of human-to-human transmission, with previous reproduction number estimates ranging from 0.4 to 1.5. Here we synthesize epidemiol...

2015
Ya-Li Zheng Zhan-Cheng Gao

Recently, a man aged 44 years from South Korea who flew to Hong Kong on May 26, subsequently traveled to Huizhou, Guangdong Province, had drawn the worldwide attention. First laboratory‐confirmed case of middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS) finally landed in China, 3 years after the first identification of MERS coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) in Saudi Arabia, 2012.[1] In reality actually, MERS did no...

2015
Mahtab Shahkarami Cynthia Yen Carol Glaser Dongxiang Xia James Watt Debra A. Wadford

Since Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) first emerged, the California Department of Public Health has coordinated efforts to identify possible cases in travelers to California, USA, from affected areas. During 2013-2014, the department investigated 54 travelers for MERS-CoV; none tested positive, but 32 (62%) of 52 travelers with suspected MERS-CoV had other respiratory vi...

2018
Myoung-don Oh Wan Beom Park Sang-Won Park Pyoeng Gyun Choe Ji Hwan Bang Kyoung-Ho Song Eu Suk Kim Hong Bin Kim Nam Joong Kim

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was first isolated from a patient with severe pneumonia in 2012. The 2015 Korea outbreak of MERSCoV involved 186 cases, including 38 fatalities. A total of 83% of transmission events were due to five superspreaders, and 44% of the 186 MERS cases were the patients who had been exposed in nosocomial transmission at 16 hospitals. The epidemic...

2015
Roujian Lu Yanqun Wang Wenling Wang Kai Nie Yanjie Zhao Juan Su Yao Deng Weimin Zhou Yang Li Huijuan Wang Wen Wang Changwen Ke Xuejun Ma Guizhen Wu Wenjie Tan

On 26 May 2015, an imported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was identified in Guangdong Province, China, and found to be closely related to the MERS-CoV strain prevalent in South Korea. The full genome of the ChinaGD01 strain was sequenced and analyzed to investigate the epidemiology and evolution of MERS-CoV circulating in South Korea and China.

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