نتایج جستجو برای: respiratory coronavirus

تعداد نتایج: 237778  

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2003
Thomas G Ksiazek Dean Erdman Cynthia S Goldsmith Sherif R Zaki Teresa Peret Shannon Emery Suxiang Tong Carlo Urbani James A Comer Wilina Lim Pierre E Rollin Scott F Dowell Ai-Ee Ling Charles D Humphrey Wun-Ju Shieh Jeannette Guarner Christopher D Paddock Paul Rota Barry Fields Joseph DeRisi Jyh-Yuan Yang Nancy Cox James M Hughes James W LeDuc William J Bellini Larry J Anderson

BACKGROUND A worldwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has been associated with exposures originating from a single ill health care worker from Guangdong Province, China. We conducted studies to identify the etiologic agent of this outbreak. METHODS We received clinical specimens from patients in seven countries and tested them, using virus-isolation techniques, electron-...

2014
Fekri Abroug Amine Slim Lamia Ouanes-Besbes Mohamed-Ali Hadj Kacem Fahmi Dachraoui Islem Ouanes Xiaoyan Lu Ying Tao Clinton Paden Hayat Caidi Congrong Miao Mohammed Mohammed Al-Hajri Mokhtar Zorraga Wissem Ghaouar Afif BenSalah Susan I. Gerber

In 2013 in Tunisia, 3 persons in 1 family were infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). The index case-patient's respiratory tract samples were negative for MERS-CoV by reverse transcription PCR, but diagnosis was retrospectively confirmed by PCR of serum. Sequences clustered with those from Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Thomas Rowe Guangping Gao Robert J Hogan Ronald G Crystal Thomas G Voss Rebecca L Grant Peter Bell Gary P Kobinger Nelson A Wivel James M Wilson

Rhesus and cynomolgus macaques were challenged with 10(7) PFU of a clinical isolate of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) coronavirus. Some of the animals developed a mild self-limited respiratory infection very different from that observed in humans with SARS. The macaque model as it currently exists will have limited utility in the study of SARS and the evaluation of therapies.

2003
Po-Ren Hsueh Cheng-Hsiang Hsiao Shiou-Hwei Yeh Wei-Kung Wang Pei-Jer Chen Jin-Town Wang Shan-Chwen Chang Chuan-Liang Kao Pan-Chyr Yang

The genome of one Taiwanese severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV) strain (TW1) was 29,729 nt in length. Viral RNA may persist for some time in patients who seroconvert, and some patients may lack an antibody response (immunoglobulin G) to SARS-CoV <21 days after illness onset. An upsurge of antibody response was associated with the aggravation of respiratory failure.

Four weeks have passed from the first reported case of covid-19 in Iran. During the past month, thousands of patients ran to emergency departments (EDs) due to respiratory complaints. From the beginning of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak, EDs have become particular units for admitting patients with respiratory complaints. The question is “what happens to other routine patients of ED?”

ژورنال: زیست شناسی ایران 2020

There is a new public health crises threatening the world with the emergence and spread of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV). The virus originated in bats and was transmitted to humans through yet unknown intermediary animals in Wuhan, China in December 2019. The virus spreads faster than its two ancestors the SARS-CoV and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), but has lower ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 2005
Christine Monceyron Jonassen Tone Kofstad Inger-Lise Larsen Atle Løvland Kjell Handeland Arne Follestad Atle Lillehaug

In light of the finding of a previously unknown coronavirus as the aetiology of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), it is probable that other coronaviruses, than those recognized to date, are circulating in animal populations. Here, the results of a screening for coronavirus are presented, using a universal coronavirus RT-PCR, of the bird species graylag goose (Anser anser), feral pig...

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2012
A Bermingham M A Chand C S Brown E Aarons C Tong C Langrish K Hoschler K Brown M Galiano R Myers R G Pebody H K Green N L Boddington R Gopal N Price W Newsholme C Drosten R A Fouchier M Zambon

Coronaviruses have the potential to cause severe transmissible human disease, as demonstrated by the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak of 2003. We describe here the clinical and virological features of a novel coronavirus infection causing severe respiratory illness in a patient transferred to London, United Kingdom, from the Gulf region of the Middle East.

2015
Jila Yavarian Farshid Rezaei Azadeh Shadab Mahmood Soroush Mohammad Mehdi Gooya Talat Mokhtari Azad

During January 2013-August 2014, a total of 1,800 patients in Iran who had respiratory illness were tested for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. A cluster of 5 cases occurred in Kerman Province during May-July 2014, but virus transmission routes for some infections were unclear.

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...

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