Author: Assiri, Abdullah M.; Biggs, Holly M.; Abedi, Glen R.; Lu, Xiaoyan; Bin Saeed, Abdulaziz; Abdalla, Osman; Mohammed, Mutaz; Al-Abdely, Hail M.; Algarni, Homoud S.; Alhakeem, Raafat F.; Almasri, Malak M.; Alsharef, Ali A.; Nooh, Randa; Erdman, Dean D.; Gerber, Susan I.; Watson, John T.
Title: Increase in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus Cases in Saudi Arabia Linked to Hospital Outbreak With Continued Circulation of Recombinant Virus, July 1–August 31, 2015 Document date: 2016_8_3
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Snippet: The overwhelming majority of reported MERS-CoV cases from SA during July-August 2015 had documented exposures to healthcare settings or to individuals with MERS-CoV infection. Early case recognition and isolation together with strengthened infection control practices continue to be critical in preventing healthcare-associated outbreaks in SA. Continued human and laboratory surveillance in SA is essential to understand and monitor the epidemiology.....
Document: The overwhelming majority of reported MERS-CoV cases from SA during July-August 2015 had documented exposures to healthcare settings or to individuals with MERS-CoV infection. Early case recognition and isolation together with strengthened infection control practices continue to be critical in preventing healthcare-associated outbreaks in SA. Continued human and laboratory surveillance in SA is essential to understand and monitor the epidemiology and circulating strains of MERS-CoV.
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