نتایج جستجو برای: middle east respiratory syndrome mers

تعداد نتایج: 1016200  

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: :Transboundary and emerging diseases 2017
M G Hemida A Elmoslemany F Al-Hizab A Alnaeem F Almathen B Faye D K W Chu R A P M Perera M Peiris

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is an existential threat to global public health. The virus has been repeatedly detected in dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius). Adult animals in many countries in the Middle East as well as in North and East Africa showed high (>90%) seroprevalence to the virus. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus isolated from dromedaries is ...

Journal: :Annals of depression and anxiety 2021

AP: Acute Pneumonia; COVID-19: Coronavirus Disease; SARS: Severe Respiratory Syndrome; MERS: Middle East Syndrome

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. ...

Journal: :international journal of epidemiologic research 2015
fereshteh ahmadinejad mohammad-amin honardoost masoud amiri mohammad-saeid jami

background: middle east respiratory syndrome (mers) is a viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus. after the primary onset of mers in saudi arabia, in september 2015 cases began to increase. the number of laboratory-affirmed cases by mers-cov in the middle east has been being increased recently. method: in this current review article, by using the terms “mers” and “coronavirus” we firs...

2016
Cristina Carias Justin J. O’Hagan Amy Jewett Manoj Gambhir Nicole J. Cohen Yoni Haber Nicki Pesik David L. Swerdlow

In 2012, an outbreak of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), was detected in the Arabian Peninsula. Modeling can produce estimates of the expected annual number of symptomatic cases of MERS-CoV infection exported and the likelihood of exportation from source countries in the Middle East to countries outside the region.

Journal: :Journal of virology 2015
Jincun Zhao Ranawaka A P M Perera Ghazi Kayali David Meyerholz Stanley Perlman Malik Peiris

UNLABELLED Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a highly lethal pulmonary infection. Serum from convalescent MERS patients may provide some benefit but is not readily available. In contrast, nearly all camels in the Middle East have been infected with MERS-CoV. Here, we show that sera obtained from MERS-immune camels augment the kinetics of MERS-CoV clearance and reduce the severity of pa...

2015
Eileen Schneider Christina Chommanard Jessica Rudd Brett Whitaker Luis Lowe Susan I. Gerber

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) cases continue to be reported from the Middle East. Evaluation and testing of patients under investigation (PUIs) for MERS are recommended. In 2013-2014, two imported cases were detected among 490 US PUIs. Continued awareness is needed for early case detection and implementation of infection control measures.

2015
Sharon L. Deem Eric M. Fèvre Margaret Kinnaird A. Springer Browne Dishon Muloi Gert-Jan Godeke Marion Koopmans Chantal B. Reusken Renee W.Y. Chan

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a recently identified virus causing severe viral respiratory illness in people. Little is known about the reservoir in the Horn of Africa. In Kenya, where no human MERS cases have been reported, our survey of 335 dromedary camels, representing nine herds in Laikipia County, showed a high seroprevalence (46.9%) to MERS-CoV antibodies. Be...

Journal: :Infectious Disease Clinics of North America 2019

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