Author: Zheng, Jian; Hassan, Sohail; Alagaili, Abdulaziz N.; Alshukairi, Abeer N.; Amor, Nabil M.S.; Mukhtar, Nadia; Nazeer, Iqra Maleeha; Tahir, Zarfishan; Akhter, Nadeem; Perlman, Stanley; Yaqub, Tahir
Title: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Seropositivity in Camel Handlers and Their Families, Pakistan Cord-id: 0d9snlnv Document date: 2019_12_25
ID: 0d9snlnv
Snippet: A high percentage of camel handlers in Saudi Arabia are seropositive for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. We found that 12/100 camel handlers and their family members in Pakistan, a country with extensive camel MERS-CoV infection, were seropositive, indicating that MERS-CoV infection of these populations extends beyond the Arabian Peninsula.
Document: A high percentage of camel handlers in Saudi Arabia are seropositive for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. We found that 12/100 camel handlers and their family members in Pakistan, a country with extensive camel MERS-CoV infection, were seropositive, indicating that MERS-CoV infection of these populations extends beyond the Arabian Peninsula.
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