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Author: Alghamdi, Ibrahim G; Hussain, Issam I; Almalki, Shaia S; Alghamdi, Mohamed S; Alghamdi, Mansour M; El-Sheemy, Mohammed A
Title: The pattern of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: a descriptive epidemiological analysis of data from the Saudi Ministry of Health
  • Document date: 2014_8_20
  • ID: 3y277ihw_9
    Snippet: Merse-coV in saudi arabia cases and deaths in January, February, and March, but at the beginning of April, there was a sharp increase, to 190 cases and 45 deaths ( Figure 1B) ; the corresponding case fatality rate was 24% and 25% in April and May 2014, respectively (Table 1) . Figure 1C shows the number of MERS-CoV cases and deaths, categorized by sex. There were 260 cases (62%) among the male population and 162 cases (38%) among the female popul.....
    Document: Merse-coV in saudi arabia cases and deaths in January, February, and March, but at the beginning of April, there was a sharp increase, to 190 cases and 45 deaths ( Figure 1B) ; the corresponding case fatality rate was 24% and 25% in April and May 2014, respectively (Table 1) . Figure 1C shows the number of MERS-CoV cases and deaths, categorized by sex. There were 260 cases (62%) among the male population and 162 cases (38%) among the female population. Furthermore, the number of deaths was higher among men (89 deaths [74%]) than among women (31 deaths [26%]), and the case fatality rate was higher among men (52%) than women (23%) ( Figure 1D ).

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