A longitudinal study of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels

Abstract Background Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was identified in humans in 2012. Since then, 2605 cases and 937 associated deaths have been reported globally. Camels are the natural host for MERS-CoV and camel to human transmission has been documented. The relationship b...

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Published in:BMC veterinary research Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 1 - 228
Main Authors: Abdelazim, Mohamed, Abdelkader, Rehab, Ali, Abdelhakim, Shahein, Momtaz A, Tadesse, Zelalem, Saad, Ahmed, Mansour, Amal, Ali, Samah F, Atea, Mohamed, Gardner, Emma, VonDobschuetz, Sophie, Morzaria, Subhash, Makonnen, Yilma, Lubroth, Juan, Sumption, Keith, ElMasry, Ihab, Zakaria, Tarek, Eid, Samah, Hatab, Eman Abo, Hagag, Naglaa M, Yousef, Hend M. Y, Emara, Mervate, Abdelwahed, Dina A, Abdelmegeed, Hala K, Hamdy, Mervat E, Mansour, Othman N.O, Guitian, Javier
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London BioMed Central Ltd 02-11-2023
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