Selected article for: "breath shortness fever and incubation period"

Author: Dawson, Patrick; Malik, Mamunur Rahman; Parvez, Faruque; Morse, Stephen S.
Title: What Have We Learned About Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Emergence in Humans? A Systematic Literature Review
  • Document date: 2019_3_1
  • ID: yb54i1ne_31
    Snippet: Clinical findings have been described and reviewed in detail (Assiri et al. 2013a , Rasmussen et al. 2015 , World Health Organization 2015 . The incubation period is *5-7 days (in some cases up to 12 days) (Assiri et al. 2013a (Assiri et al. , 2013b . Fever, cough, shortness of breath, and pneumonia (with abnormal chest radiography) are the most frequently noted signs; myalgia, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, chills or rigors, or malaise are .....
    Document: Clinical findings have been described and reviewed in detail (Assiri et al. 2013a , Rasmussen et al. 2015 , World Health Organization 2015 . The incubation period is *5-7 days (in some cases up to 12 days) (Assiri et al. 2013a (Assiri et al. , 2013b . Fever, cough, shortness of breath, and pneumonia (with abnormal chest radiography) are the most frequently noted signs; myalgia, diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, chills or rigors, or malaise are also seen (Assiri et al. 2013a , Drosten et al. 2013 , Eckerle et al. 2013 , Guery et al. 2013 , Ajlan et al. 2014 , Arabi et al. 2014 , Faure et al. 2014 , Scheuplein et al. 2015 , Hunter et al. 2016 . Renal failure or pulmonary failure and shock were commonly described in severe and fatal cases. Overall CFR is *35.5% (World Health Organization 2018a).

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