Selected article for: "case fatality rate and incubation period"

Author: Park, Ji-Eun; Jung, Soyoung; Kim, Aeran; Park, Ji-Eun
Title: MERS transmission and risk factors: a systematic review
  • Document date: 2018_5_2
  • ID: 0e5zjaz1_3
    Snippet: Many previous studies have assessed the risks of MERS, such as factors dictating severity or an infection risk, yet the indices they present vary. For example, the case fatality rate was found to be 25.9% in the Middle East area, but 20.4% in South Korea [4] . The incubation period was reported to be 6.83-7 days in South Korea [4, 5] , but 5.5 in a study using data from multiple areas [6] and 5.2 in Saudi Arabia [7] . Accurate assessment of the r.....
    Document: Many previous studies have assessed the risks of MERS, such as factors dictating severity or an infection risk, yet the indices they present vary. For example, the case fatality rate was found to be 25.9% in the Middle East area, but 20.4% in South Korea [4] . The incubation period was reported to be 6.83-7 days in South Korea [4, 5] , but 5.5 in a study using data from multiple areas [6] and 5.2 in Saudi Arabia [7] . Accurate assessment of the risk of MERS is essential for predicting and preventing infection.

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