Author: Lee, Soon Young; Yang, Hee Jeong; Kim, Gawon; Cheong, Hae-Kwan; Choi, Bo Youl
Title: Preventive behaviors by the level of perceived infection sensitivity during the Korea outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in 2015 Document date: 2016_11_16
ID: 1sn5i2c2_2
Snippet: MERS was known to be transmitted through direct or indirect contact with the secretions of infected camels or droplets from infected people; on the other hand, it has not known there was no spread through interpersonal usual contact in their lives of community [4] . The MERS outbreak in Korea, was initiated through contact with infected people within hospitals [1] . Since the infection spread to other regions through patients who moved to hospita.....
Document: MERS was known to be transmitted through direct or indirect contact with the secretions of infected camels or droplets from infected people; on the other hand, it has not known there was no spread through interpersonal usual contact in their lives of community [4] . The MERS outbreak in Korea, was initiated through contact with infected people within hospitals [1] . Since the infection spread to other regions through patients who moved to hospitals in other locations, people were also concerned about the spread of the infection to their communities. As the fear of visiting hospitals and concerns about the possibility of transmission to communities emerged, the outbreak resulted in a larger social impact than the H1N1 influenza outbreak that resulted in the infection of 15,160 people and 260 deaths in 2009.
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