نتایج جستجو برای: middle east respiratory syndrome

تعداد نتایج: 1014233  

Journal: :International Journal of Health Sciences 2013

2015
Sami Alsolamy Yaseen M Arabi

T he Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was first recognized as a new febrile respiratory illness in Saudi Arabia in June 2012. As of September 21, 2015, the WHO reported 1569 laboratory-confirmed cases, including at least 554 related deaths. Cases have been reported in 26 countries ; however, the majority of cases have occurred in Saudi Arabia (79%) and South Korea (13%) (...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2014
Syed Shahid Raza Manzar Shahid Deebaj Fatima Hussain

2015
Farah Thabet May Chehab Hind Bafaqih Sulaiman AlMohaimeed

The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a new human disease caused by a novel coronavirus (CoV). The disease is reported mainly in adults. Data in children are scarce. The disease caused by MERS-CoV in children presents with a wide range of clinical manifestations, and it is associated with a lower mortality rate compared with adults. Poor outcome is observed mainly in admitted patients ...

2015
Elmoubasher A. B. A. Farag Chantal B. E. M. Reusken Bart L. Haagmans Khaled A. Mohran V. Stalin Raj Suzan D. Pas Jolanda Voermans Saskia L. Smits Gert-Jan Godeke Mohd. M. Al-Hajri Farhoud H. Alhajri Hamad E. Al-Romaihi Hazem Ghobashy Mamdouh M. El-Maghraby Ahmed M. El-Sayed Mohamed H. J. Al Thani Salih Al-Marri Marion P. G. Koopmans

Two of the earliest Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) cases were men who had visited the Doha central animal market and adjoining slaughterhouse in Qatar. We show that a high proportion of camels presenting for slaughter in Qatar show evidence for nasal MERS-CoV shedding (62/105). Sequence analysis showed the circulation of at least five different virus strains at these premises, suggesti...

Journal: :The American journal of nursing 2014
Betsy Todd

Epidemiology on the ground identifies and tracks a new respiratory virus. L ast year, the infectious disease and public health communities learned of a new severe acute respiratory infection in Saudi Arabia. The stunningly rapid identification of the causative organism, the development of a diagnostic assay, online and ahead-of-print publishing, and heightened global surveillance efforts have m...

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