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Author: Alagaili, Abdulaziz N.; Briese, Thomas; Amor, Nabil M.S.; Mohammed, Osama B.; Lipkin, W. Ian
Title: Waterpipe smoking as a public health risk: Potential risk for transmission of MERS-CoV
  • Document date: 2018_5_3
  • ID: q7ux2r53_3
    Snippet: Based on the source of the infection, MERS-CoV infections have been classified as primary (direct) and secondary. Primary infection generally represents a direct contact with camels or their products (e.g., milk). The secondary source represent nosocomial infection or a positive case contact outside the healthcare facilities, mainly among family members of an infected person. However, there are several recorded cases that were classified as prima.....
    Document: Based on the source of the infection, MERS-CoV infections have been classified as primary (direct) and secondary. Primary infection generally represents a direct contact with camels or their products (e.g., milk). The secondary source represent nosocomial infection or a positive case contact outside the healthcare facilities, mainly among family members of an infected person. However, there are several recorded cases that were classified as primary with unknown source of infection or exposure.

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