Author: Eifan, Saleh A.; Nour, Islam; Hanif, Atif; Zamzam, Abdelrahman M.M.; AlJohani, Sameera Mohammed
Title: A pandemic risk assessment of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Saudi Arabia Document date: 2017_6_6
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Snippet: The highest incidence of MERS-CoV cases was detected in western and central region followed by eastern regions. MERS incidence was found insignificant in both northern and southern regions. Several factors like contact frequency, virus shedding, hospital procedures, population composition and density (Drosten et al., 2015) may lead to the higher incidence of cases in different regions. Therefore, the higher population density in the significant r.....
Document: The highest incidence of MERS-CoV cases was detected in western and central region followed by eastern regions. MERS incidence was found insignificant in both northern and southern regions. Several factors like contact frequency, virus shedding, hospital procedures, population composition and density (Drosten et al., 2015) may lead to the higher incidence of cases in different regions. Therefore, the higher population density in the significant regions could be considered as a potential reason for high MERS-CoV incidence.
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