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Author: Eckstein, Simone; Ehmann, Rosina; Gritli, Abderraouf; Ben Yahia, Houcine; Diehl, Manuel; Wölfel, Roman; Ben Rhaiem, Mohamed; Stoecker, Kilian; Handrick, Susann; Ben Moussa, Mohamed
Title: Prevalence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Dromedary Camels, Tunisia
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  • Document date: 2021_7_25
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    Snippet: Free-roaming camels, especially those crossing national borders, pose a high risk for spreading Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). To prevent outbreaks, active surveillance is necessary. We found that a high percentage of dromedaries in Tunisia are MERS-CoV seropositive (80.4%) or actively infected (19.8%), indicating extensive MERS-CoV circulation in Northern Africa.
    Document: Free-roaming camels, especially those crossing national borders, pose a high risk for spreading Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). To prevent outbreaks, active surveillance is necessary. We found that a high percentage of dromedaries in Tunisia are MERS-CoV seropositive (80.4%) or actively infected (19.8%), indicating extensive MERS-CoV circulation in Northern Africa.

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