Selected article for: "Korea outbreak and MERS cov"

Author: Crameri, Gary; Durr, Peter A.; Barr, Jennifer; Yu, Meng; Graham, Kerryne; Williams, Owen J.; Kayali, Ghazi; Smith, David; Peiris, Malik; Mackenzie, John S.; Wang, Lin-Fa
Title: Absence of MERS-CoV antibodies in feral camels in Australia: Implications for the pathogen's origin and spread
  • Document date: 2015_11_2
  • ID: yxtepbta_1
    Snippet: Since the first detection and isolation of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in September 2012 from a fatal human case in Saudi Arabia [1] , there have been more than 1000 human cases reported with a mortality rate of approximately 40% [2] . Although the primary cases are limited to nations in the Arabian Peninsula, secondary cases have been reported in many countries outside of the region, with the latest outbreak in So.....
    Document: Since the first detection and isolation of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in September 2012 from a fatal human case in Saudi Arabia [1] , there have been more than 1000 human cases reported with a mortality rate of approximately 40% [2] . Although the primary cases are limited to nations in the Arabian Peninsula, secondary cases have been reported in many countries outside of the region, with the latest outbreak in South Korea already claiming 36 lives with more than 185 confirmed infections [3] .

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