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Author: Saud H Aman; Mohammed I Aljaber; Abdullah I Alwehaibi; Fahad H Aman; Hamad A Algaeed; Sultan M Almasoud; Majed A Alahmari; Omair Al Hussain; Ahmed Elhag
Title: Awareness of MERS-CoV among Staff Members of Prince Sultan Military Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
  • Document date: 2018_11_19
  • ID: c9we3q6b_2
    Snippet: Reports indicate that two-thirds of the infection that effect humans are not related to camels. Kharma and colleagues thus suggested that another species could act as an intermediary to human infection. Since fragments of the human MERS-CoV RNA sequence was isolated in a Taphozous bat [2] , [3] they have since been suspected as a possible source of viral transmission to humans. However, the rare contact between humans and bats implies hypothetica.....
    Document: Reports indicate that two-thirds of the infection that effect humans are not related to camels. Kharma and colleagues thus suggested that another species could act as an intermediary to human infection. Since fragments of the human MERS-CoV RNA sequence was isolated in a Taphozous bat [2] , [3] they have since been suspected as a possible source of viral transmission to humans. However, the rare contact between humans and bats implies hypothetically that they are the least responsible for the human infection. For deeper investigation to find the role that bats play as MERS-CoV risk factor of viral transmission, more research is needed [4] .

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