نتایج جستجو برای: dromedary camels

تعداد نتایج: 2295  

2015
Tristan Simmons Eryn Fennelly David Loughran

References 1. Zaki AM, van Boheemen S, Bestebroer TM, Osterhaus ADME, Fouchier RAM. Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia. N Engl J Med. 2012;367:1814–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1211721 2. World Health Organization. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): summary of current situation, literature update and risk assessment–as of 5 Fe...

2016
Benjamin Meyer Judit Juhasz Rajib Barua Aungshuman Das Gupta Fatima Hakimuddin Victor M. Corman Marcel A. Müller Ulrich Wernery Christian Drosten Peter Nagy

Knowledge about immunity to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels is essential for infection control and vaccination. A longitudinal study of 11 dam-calf pairs showed that calves lose maternal MERS-CoV antibodies 5-6 months postparturition and are left susceptible to infection, indicating a short window of opportunity for vaccination.

Journal: :Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin 2014
E Karagoz M Hatipoğlu V Turhan

To the Editor: In a recent issue of Eurosurveillance, we read the article by Nowotny et al. [1]. In this article, the authors concluded, based on phylogenetic analysis and a high Middle East respiratory coronavirus (MERS-CoV) load in nasal swabs of dromedary camels, that local zoonotic transmission of MERS-CoV from camels may be possible through the respiratory route. We would like to thank the...

2004
Z. Farah

Present distribution and economic potential According to FAO statistics there are about 19 million camels in the world, of which 15 million are found in Africa and 4 million in Asia. Of this estimated world population, 17 million are believed to be one-humped dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) and 2 millions two-humped (Camelus bactrianus). Approximately 11 million dromedaries, representing...

2015
Maged G. Hemida Abdulmohsen Al-Naeem Ranawaka A.P.M. Perera Alex W.H. Chin Leo L.M. Poon Malik Peiris

To determine risk for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus transmission from camels to humans, we tested serum from 191 persons with various levels of exposure to an infected dromedary herd. We found no serologic evidence of human infection, suggesting that zoonotic transmission of this virus from dromedaries is rare.

Ali Asghar Chalmeh Khalil Badiei, Mehrdad Pourjafar, Mohammad Hasan Najizadeh Mojtaba Naghib, Saeed Nazifi

Analyzing the synovial fluid is one of the common methods to diagnose the articular problems to detect the stage and express the prognosis. Such gross, cytological, and biochemical analysis of synovial fluids can aid in the diagnosis of various joint diseases. Objectives: Normal values for synovial fluid in the camels have been described previously; however, there are no reports regarding conce...

2012
A Sazmand A Rasooli M Nouri H Hamidinejat S Hekmatimoghaddam

BACKGROUND Although infection of dromedary camels with Cryptosporidium spp. is rare in Iran, it is considered a zoonotic threat to the keepers and herders of camels. Thus we investigated the prevalence of Cryptosporidium in these two hosts in Yazd Province, a semi-arid region in center of Iran. METHODS This study was conducted during 4 seasons (winter 2008, summer 2009, winter 2009 and summer...

2014
Marcel A. Müller Victor Max Corman Joerg Jores Benjamin Meyer Mario Younan Anne Liljander Berend-Jan Bosch Erik Lattwein Mosaad Hilali Bakri E. Musa Set Bornstein Christian Drosten

To analyze the distribution of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-seropositive dromedary camels in eastern Africa, we tested 189 archived serum samples accumulated during the past 30 years. We identified MERS-CoV neutralizing antibodies in 81.0% of samples from the main camel-exporting countries, Sudan and Somalia, suggesting long-term virus circulation in these animals.

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Anjas A Samsudin André-Denis G Wright Rafat Al Jassim

Foregut digesta from five feral dromedary camels were inoculated into three different enrichment media: cotton thread, filter paper, and neutral detergent fiber. A total of 283 16S rRNA gene sequences were assigned to 33 operational taxonomic units by using 99% species-level identity. LIBSHUFF revealed significant differences in the community composition across all three libraries.

2017
Elias Salem Elizabeth A.J. Cook Hicham Ait Lbacha Justine Oliva Félix Awoume Gilbert L. Aplogan Emmanuel Couacy Hymann Dishon Muloi Sharon L. Deem Said Alali Zaid Zouagui Eric M. Fèvre Gilles Meyer Mariette F. Ducatez

Influenza D virus has been identified in America, Europe, and Asia. We detected influenza D virus antibodies in cattle and small ruminants from North (Morocco) and West (Togo and Benin) Africa. Dromedary camels in Kenya harbored influenza C or D virus antibodies, indicating a potential new host for these viruses.

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