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Author: Park, Donghyun; Huh, Hee Jae; Kim, Yeon Jeong; Son, Dae-Soon; Jeon, Hyo-Jeong; Im, Eu-Hyun; Kim, Jong-Won; Lee, Nam Yong; Kang, Eun-Suk; Kang, Cheol In; Chung, Doo Ryeon; Ahn, Jin-Hyun; Peck, Kyong Ran; Choi, Sun Shim; Kim, Yae-Jean; Ki, Chang-Seok; Park, Woong-Yang
Title: Analysis of intrapatient heterogeneity uncovers the microevolution of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • Document date: 2016_11_23
  • ID: xgp2vx6o_6
    Snippet: To determine whether viral genomic variability was related to disease severity, patient cases were categorized as mild (symptomatic cases without pneumonia; n = 3), moderate (cases with pneumonia; n = 11), and severe (cases with respiratory failure or death; n = 10) ( Table 1 ). In eight cases, multiple lower respiratory tract specimens were obtained (Supplemental Table S1 ). Specimens from patients 50, 77, and 135 were obtained before and after .....
    Document: To determine whether viral genomic variability was related to disease severity, patient cases were categorized as mild (symptomatic cases without pneumonia; n = 3), moderate (cases with pneumonia; n = 11), and severe (cases with respiratory failure or death; n = 10) ( Table 1 ). In eight cases, multiple lower respiratory tract specimens were obtained (Supplemental Table S1 ). Specimens from patients 50, 77, and 135 were obtained before and after respiratory failure.

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