Selected article for: "camel population and MERS cov"

Author: Falzarano, Darryl; Kamissoko, Badian; de Wit, Emmie; Maïga, Ousmane; Cronin, Jacqueline; Samaké, Kassim; Traoré, Abdalah; Milne-Price, Shauna; Munster, Vincent J.; Sogoba, Nafomon; Niang, Mamadou; Safronetz, David; Feldmann, Heinz
Title: Dromedary camels in northern Mali have high seropositivity to MERS-CoV
  • Document date: 2017_3_10
  • ID: rxba2p1s_2
    Snippet: Mali is one of the largest producers of camel milk in the world, and concomitantly has a large population of camelsestimated at just over 1 million [12] . While MERS-CoV seropositivity has been well established in the Middle East and eastern and central Africa, there are few data on camels in western Africa, with the exception of Nigeria. To determine whether Malian camels have been exposed to MERS-CoV, serum from camels in northern and central M.....
    Document: Mali is one of the largest producers of camel milk in the world, and concomitantly has a large population of camelsestimated at just over 1 million [12] . While MERS-CoV seropositivity has been well established in the Middle East and eastern and central Africa, there are few data on camels in western Africa, with the exception of Nigeria. To determine whether Malian camels have been exposed to MERS-CoV, serum from camels in northern and central Mali was assayed for reactivity to MERS-CoV.

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