نتایج جستجو برای: middle east respiratory syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 1014233  

2016
Wan Beom Park Nak-Jung Kwon Pyoeng Gyun Choe Su-Jin Choi Hong Sang Oh Sang Min Lee Hyonyong Chong Jong-Il Kim Kyoung-Ho Song Ji Hwan Bang Eu Suk Kim Hong-Bin Kim Sang Won Park Nam Joong Kim Myoung-Don Oh

During the 2015 outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Korea, 186 persons were infected, resulting in 38 fatalities. We isolated MERS-CoV from the oropharyngeal sample obtained from a patient of the outbreak. Cytopathic effects showing detachment and rounding of cells were observed in Vero cell cultures 3 days after inoculation of the sample. Spherical virus part...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2013
Xinrong Tao Terence E Hill Chikao Morimoto Clarence J Peters Thomas G Ksiazek Chien-Te K Tseng

The newly emerged Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infects human bronchial epithelial Calu-3 cells. Unlike severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-CoV, which exclusively infects and releases through the apical route, this virus can do so through either side of polarized Calu-3 cells. Infection results in profound apoptosis within 24 h irrespective of its production of ti...

Journal: :Saudi medical journal 2013
Jaffar A Al-Tawfiq Abdullah Assiri Ziad A Memish

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus MERS-CoV is a newly emerging respiratory virus with a high case fatality rate among identified cases. The virus is thought to cause a severe disease in patients with underlying comorbidities. The identification of asymptomatic patients and mild cases among family and healthcare worker contacts of confirmed cases indicates a wider spectrum of clinical...

Journal: :Physics of life reviews 2016
Nicola Perra

We are all part of di↵erent, often interconnected, socio-technical systems [1]. These provide a set of unprecedented capabilities. The global air transportation network allows to travel between almost any two points on earth within one day. The network of roads and rails consent to reach di↵erent neighbourhoods, regions or even countries in matter of hours. A variety of platforms running over t...

2015
You-Jin Kim Yong-Joon Cho Dae-Won Kim Jeong-Sun Yang Hak Kim SungHan Park Young Woo Han Mi-ran Yun Han Saem Lee A-Reum Kim Deok Rim Heo Joo Ae Kim Su Jin Kim Hee-Dong Jung Namil Kim Seok-Hwan Yoon Jeong-Gu Nam Hae Ji Kang Hyang-Min Cheong Joo-Shil Lee Jongsik Chun Sung Soon Kim

The full genome sequence of a Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was identified from cultured and isolated in Vero cells. The viral genome sequence has high similarity to 53 human MERS-CoVs, ranging from 99.5% to 99.8% at the nucleotide level.

2017
Wei Hao Justyna Aleksandra Wojdyla Rong Zhao Ruiyun Han Rajat Das Ivan Zlatev Muthiah Manoharan Meitian Wang Sheng Cui

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) remains a threat to public health worldwide; however, effective vaccine or drug against CoVs remains unavailable. CoV helicase is one of the three evolutionary most conserved proteins in nidoviruses, thus making it an important target for drug development. We report here the first structure of full-length coronavirus helicase, MERS-CoV nsp...

2017
P. Hartnady D. Martin B. Muhire P. Roumagnac

ing infections in humans is genetically indistinguishable from the virus found in Arabian camels (dromedaries) in the Middle East. Although no primary human case of MERS was reported outside the Arabian Peninsula, camel populations in Africa are known to have high prevalence of antibodies against MERS-CoV. We carried out surveillance for MERS-CoV in dromedaries in Africa and Central Asia. By ME...

2014
Daniel K.W. Chu Leo L.M. Poon Mokhtar M. Gomaa Mahmoud M. Shehata Ranawaka A.P.M. Perera Dina Abu Zeid Amira S. El Rifay Lewis Y. Siu Yi Guan Richard J. Webby Mohamed A. Ali Malik Peiris Ghazi Kayali

We identified the near-full-genome sequence (29,908 nt, >99%) of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) from a nasal swab specimen from a dromedary camel in Egypt. We found that viruses genetically very similar to human MERS-CoV are infecting dromedaries beyond the Arabian Peninsula, where human MERS-CoV infections have not yet been detected.

2018
Gytis Dudas Luiz Max Carvalho Andrew Rambaut Trevor Bedford

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic virus from camels causing significant mortality and morbidity in humans in the Arabian Peninsula. The epidemiology of the virus remains poorly understood, and while case-based and seroepidemiological studies have been employed extensively throughout the epidemic, viral sequence data have not been utilised to their full potent...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Kristen E Pascal Christopher M Coleman Alejandro O Mujica Vishal Kamat Ashok Badithe Jeanette Fairhurst Charleen Hunt John Strein Alexander Berrebi Jeanne M Sisk Krystal L Matthews Robert Babb Gang Chen Ka-Man V Lai Tammy T Huang William Olson George D Yancopoulos Neil Stahl Matthew B Frieman Christos A Kyratsous

Traditional approaches to antimicrobial drug development are poorly suited to combatting the emergence of novel pathogens. Additionally, the lack of small animal models for these infections hinders the in vivo testing of potential therapeutics. Here we demonstrate the use of the VelocImmune technology (a mouse that expresses human antibody-variable heavy chains and κ light chains) alongside the...

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