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Author: Park, H Y; Lee, E J; Ryu, Y W; Kim, Y; Kim, H; Lee, H; Yi, S J
Title: Epidemiological investigation of MERS-CoV spread in a single hospital in South Korea, May to June 2015.
  • Cord-id: 8rvz8n30
  • Document date: 2015_1_1
  • ID: 8rvz8n30
    Snippet: In this report, we describe 37 MERS-CoV infection cases (1 primary, 25 secondary, 11 tertiary cases) in a single hospital in South Korea. The median incubation period was six days (95% CI: 4–7 days) and the duration between suspected symptom onset and laboratory confirmation was 6.5 days (95% CI: 4–9). While incubation period was two days longer, the duration from suspected symptom onset to confirmation was shorter in tertiary compared with secondary infections.
    Document: In this report, we describe 37 MERS-CoV infection cases (1 primary, 25 secondary, 11 tertiary cases) in a single hospital in South Korea. The median incubation period was six days (95% CI: 4–7 days) and the duration between suspected symptom onset and laboratory confirmation was 6.5 days (95% CI: 4–9). While incubation period was two days longer, the duration from suspected symptom onset to confirmation was shorter in tertiary compared with secondary infections.

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