item: #1 of 141 id: cord-002070-8y24j34j author: Adney, Danielle R. title: Infection, Replication, and Transmission of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Alpacas date: 2016-06-17 words: 3112 flesch: 38 summary: Nasal swab specimens were collected from infected animals immediately before challenge, on days 1-5 postinfection, and on day 10 postinfection. The 3 co-housed animals (A4-A6) were placed in the room with the infected animals 2 days after initial virus infection. keywords: alpacas; animals; antibodies; arabia; camels; contact; coronavirus; cov; days; dromedaries; dromedary; east; figure; human; infected; infection; major; mers; middle; nasal; neutralizing; postinfection; rechallenge; respiratory; saudi; shedding; specimens; study; swab; syndrome; transmission; virus cache: cord-002070-8y24j34j.txt plain text: cord-002070-8y24j34j.txt item: #2 of 141 id: cord-007828-c7jxj74b author: Memish, Ziad A. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection control: The missing piece? date: 2014-11-25 words: 1935 flesch: 42 summary: key: cord-007828-c7jxj74b authors: Memish, Ziad A.; Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection control: The missing piece? date: 2014-11-25 journal: Am J Infect Control DOI: 10.1016/j.ajic.2014.08.003 sha: doc_id: 7828 cord_uid: c7jxj74b nan Since the initial occurrence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in 2012, 1,2 the disease had caused 837 cases, with a case fatality rate of 34.7%. Epidemiological update Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) summary and literature updateeas of 9 Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Assessment of potential risk factors of infection of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) among health care personnel in a health care setting Global alert and response (GAR): infection prevention and control of epidemic-and pandemic-prone acute respiratory infections in health care Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a case-control study of hospitalized patients Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Stability of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) under different environmental conditions Infection prevention and control measures for acute respiratory infections in healthcare settings: an update Identification of a novel coronavirus in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome Severe acute respiratory syndrome The severe acute respiratory syndrome World Health Organization. keywords: acute; aerosol; care; cases; community; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; disease; east; generating; global; hcws; health; hospital; infection; jeddah; mers; middle; outbreak; patients; precautions; prevention; procedures; respiratory; sars; severe; syndrome; transmission; workers cache: cord-007828-c7jxj74b.txt plain text: cord-007828-c7jxj74b.txt item: #3 of 141 id: cord-016451-k8m2xz0e author: Chertow, Daniel S. title: Influenza, Measles, SARS, MERS, and Smallpox date: 2020-01-03 words: 6148 flesch: 36 summary: The timeline of influenza virus shedding in children and adults in a household transmission study of influenza in Managua Long-term shedding of influenza virus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus and nosocomial epidemiology in patients with hematological disorders Estimates of the reproduction number for seasonal, pandemic, and zoonotic influenza: a systematic review of the literature Influenza virus-induced lung injury: pathogenesis and implications for treatment The pathology of influenza virus infections Bacterial coinfection in influenza: a grand rounds review Human infection with highly pathogenic avian influenza A(H7N9) virus, China Molecular pathogenesis of H5 highly pathogenic avian influenza: the role of the haemagglutinin cleavage site motif Immunobiology of influenza vaccines Airborne transmission of measles in a physician's office Measles virus host invasion and pathogenesis Pathological consequences of systemic measles virus infection Predominant infection of CD150+ lymphocytes and dendritic cells during measles virus infection of macaques The clinical significance of measles: a review The basic reproduction number (R0) of measles: a systematic review Early waning of maternal measles antibodies in era of measles elimination: longitudinal study Measles virus-induced suppression of immune responses Long-term measles-induced immunomodulation increases overall childhood infectious disease mortality Evidence of airborne transmission of the severe acute respiratory syndrome virus Model parameters and outbreak control for SARS Epithelial cells lining salivary gland ducts are early target cells of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the upper respiratory tracts of rhesus macaques A crucial role of angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) in SARS coronavirus-induced lung injury Multiple organ infection and the pathogenesis of SARS Tissue distribution of ACE2 protein, the functional receptor for SARS coronavirus. Seasonal influenza virus infection is largely limited to the respiratory tract; however, H5 and H7 HPAI viruses have a polybasic cleave site within the hemagglutinin allowing for replication outside of the respiratory tract [65, 66] . keywords: acute; acute respiratory; age; airborne; arabia; average; avian; bacterial; cases; cause; cells; children; clinical; common; complications; contact; control; coronavirus; cov; data; days; death; development; disease; dromedary; droplets; early; east; east respiratory; epidemiology; exposure; failure; fever; fig; genome; global; healthcare; high; host; hpai; human; illness; incubation; individuals; infected; infection; influenza; injury; isolation; large; lesions; lower; measles; membrane; mers; middle; middle east; novel; onset; ordinary; outbreak; pathogenesis; patients; period; pneumonia; polymerase; potential; rash; replication; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; review; risk; rna; sars; saudi; seasonal; settings; severe; shedding; smallpox; spread; states; stockpile; study; subtypes; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; systematic; testing; tract; transmission; treatment; type; united; vaccination; vaccines; varv; viral; viruses; world; years; zoonotic cache: cord-016451-k8m2xz0e.txt plain text: cord-016451-k8m2xz0e.txt item: #4 of 141 id: cord-017615-zjr6csla author: Hillman, John R. title: Food Security in an Insecure Future date: 2016-11-25 words: 9985 flesch: 32 summary: Poor countries are usually unable to defend themselves from terrorists, and groups of terrorists may receive covert support from other countries and agencies. Poor countries may form the battlefield for fighting between different groups of terrorists. keywords: access; adaptation; affected; agencies; agricultural; aid; arab; arab countries; areas; basic; capacity; change; civil; climate; colleges; commodity; communities; competition; conditions; conflicts; corruption; costs; countries; country; crops; demand; democratic; dependent; development; diseases; distribution; donor; east; economic; economies; economy; education; effects; energy; environmental; essential; events; fao; financial; food; food security; forces; forms; free; fresh; fuel; future; gene; general; global; global food; government; greater; groups; growth; health; high; history; host; human; humanitarian; hunger; impacts; improved; increases; index; infrastructural; international; investments; issues; lack; land; large; level; life; limited; little; livestock; long; low; main; major; markets; medium; middle; military; mitigation; modern; nations; natural; needs; new; non; nutrition; oil; organisations; peaceful; people; pests; policy; political; poor; poor countries; population; potential; poverty; present; prices; problems; processes; production; products; provision; public; quality; red; refugees; region; religious; report; research; resilience; resources; rights; roadmap; rural; safety; scale; science; scientists; security; social; society; species; standards; storage; substantial; supplies; support; systems; technology; term; terrorists; time; transport; united; universities; urban; use; vulnerability; warfare; water; world; worse cache: cord-017615-zjr6csla.txt plain text: cord-017615-zjr6csla.txt item: #5 of 141 id: cord-017731-xzfo5jjq author: Todd, Ewen C. D. title: Foodborne Disease in the Middle East date: 2016-11-25 words: 25397 flesch: 48 summary: key: cord-017731-xzfo5jjq authors: Todd, Ewen C. D. title: Foodborne Disease in the Middle East date: 2016-11-25 journal: Water, Energy & Food Sustainability in the Middle East DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48920-9_17 sha: doc_id: 17731 cord_uid: xzfo5jjq Food safety is a concern worldwide and according to the World Health Organization, developing countries are probably more at risk of foodborne illness because many of these, including those in the Middle East, have limited disease surveillance and prevention and control strategies. Research has been focused on microbial contamination of locally-sold foodstuffs and manager and employee knowledge of food safety and hygienic conditions in food preparation establishments. keywords: abdominal; action; addition; affected; afghanistan; aflatoxin; agencies; agent; agriculture; aid; analysis; anonymous; april; arabia; areas; associated; attack; august; aureus; authorities; authority; authors; available; azhar; bacillus; bahrain; basic; botulinum; botulism; burden; campylobacter; cases; cats; cause; cereus; cheese; chemical; chicken; children; cholera; civil; closed; clostridium; coli; common; company; complaints; concern; conditions; conflict; consumption; contaminated; contaminated food; contamination; control; cooked; countries; country; critical; crops; data; days; deaths; details; diarrhea; different; disease; drug; east; eastern; education; egypt; egyptian; employees; enteric; establishments; et al; european; example; facilities; factors; family; fever; fish; food; food control; food handlers; food outlets; food poisoning; food safety; food samples; foodborne; foodborne disease; frequent; fresh; fruit; future; gastroenteritis; gastrointestinal; government; growth; gulf; hajj; handlers; hav; health; hepatitis; high; higher; highest; home; hospital; hospitalized; hotel; hummus; hygiene; hygienic; illness; illnesses; implicated; important; incubation; industry; infected; infections; inspection; inspectors; instance; international; investigation; iran; iraq; isolated; israel; issues; items; jordan; kitchen; knowledge; ksa; kuwait; lack; large; law; lebanese; lebanon; levels; likely; limited; local; low; main; major; management; march; meal; meat; medical; mena; middle; milk; ministry; months; near; need; news; norovirus; nov; number; october; officials; old; oman; operations; outbreak; outlets; oversight; pakistan; pathogens; patients; peanuts; people; period; pfa; police; poor; popular; population; positive; possible; practices; preparation; prepared; prevention; processing; production; products; promed; province; public; public health; qatar; quality; rapid; raw; recent; region; regulations; report; residents; resistant; responsible; restaurants; results; rice; risk; rotavirus; salmonella; samples; saudi; security; seeds; september; severe; shigella; shigellosis; short; similar; small; source; specific; specimens; staff; standards; stool; storage; strains; students; studies; study; supplies; surveillance; symptoms; syria; system; tahini; temperature; tend; time; total; tourism; trade; training; turkey; turkish; type; u.s; uae; united; university; vegetables; vehicle; viral; virus; vomiting; war; water; week; workers; world; year; yemen; yoghurt cache: cord-017731-xzfo5jjq.txt plain text: cord-017731-xzfo5jjq.txt item: #6 of 141 id: cord-017741-5apdhf2e author: Hussels, Stephanie title: South and East Asian Insurance Market Growth and Development date: 2007 words: 9333 flesch: 41 summary: In particular, recent empirical research on insurance markets by Beck and Webb (2003) , Browne, et al. (2000) , Esho, et al. (2004) , and Ward and Zurbruegg (2002) have shown that the level of insurance demand within an economy can be influenced by a number of particular variables, including economic, legal, political, and social factors. Both Singapore and Hong Kong have well-established insurance markets and, due to the deregulation of financial markets, insurance markets in other countries within this region have also begun to grow over the past five to ten years. keywords: asia; assets; bancassurance; banks; capital; china; commercial; companies; company; countries; country; crisis; demand; deregulation; developed; development; direct; distribution; domestic; east; east asia; economic; economies; economy; empirical; evidence; example; existing; experienced; factors; financial; firms; foreign; form; gdp; general; global; government; greater; growth; hong; important; income; increase; india; industry; insurance; insurance companies; insurance market; insurance products; insurers; international; investment; kong; korea; large; legal; level; levine; liability; liberalization; life; life insurance; lines; market; motor; need; new; non; number; particular; percent; personal; policies; policy; political; premiums; products; rates; recent; region; research; restrictions; risk; sars; sector; services; singapore; south; stability; supply; swiss; system; taiwan; term; thailand; value; ward; world; zurbruegg cache: cord-017741-5apdhf2e.txt plain text: cord-017741-5apdhf2e.txt item: #7 of 141 id: cord-018354-o6pmuhd8 author: Mine, Yoichi title: Human Security in East Asia: Assembling a Puzzle date: 2018-12-07 words: 7429 flesch: 41 summary: Human security is being formed as a norm-complex in which different existing norms are combined and nested under the umbrella of human security (Kurusu 2005) . The notion of human security is distinct from the responsibility to protect and its implementation, and (e) Human security does not entail the threat or the use of force or coercive measures and does not replace State security. keywords: actors; addition; approach; asean; asia; assistance; cambodia; case; challenges; change; chap; chapter; china; civil; commission; common; community; comprehensive; concept; contexts; countries; country; development; different; dignity; dynamics; east; east asia; economic; elements; empowerment; fear; foreign; freedom; general; government; great; human; human rights; human security; humanitarian; idea; individuals; international; interviewees; issues; japan; korea; local; malaysia; military; nations; nature; new; non; norm; people; philippines; policy; political; practice; process; protection; region; research; researchers; resolution; rights; security; social; society; south; southeast; state; state security; studies; study; support; survival; thailand; threats; understanding; undp; vietnam; want; world cache: cord-018354-o6pmuhd8.txt plain text: cord-018354-o6pmuhd8.txt item: #8 of 141 id: cord-018449-4vdqq961 author: Norrie, Philip title: How Disease Affected the End of the Bronze Age date: 2016-06-26 words: 13138 flesch: 61 summary: Focusing on Ancient Near East, the Near East had the earliest Bronze Age because Metallurgy developed fi rst in Anatolia, modern Turkey. The next stage in human cultural development was the Iron Age; this is the third and fi nal stage in the usual three-stage sequence of Stone Age, Bronze Age and Iron Age or the fourth in the more detailed fi ve-stage sequence of Stone Age, Copper Age, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Steel Age. keywords: aegean; affected; age collapse; agent; anatolia; ancient; animals; anthrax; area; ark; ashdod; asia; bce; book; box; bronze age; bubonic plague; byblos; c.1200; catastrophe; cause; central; centuries; century; change; chariots; china; cities; city; civilization; climate; collapse; confi; copper; copper age; covenant; crete; culture; dating; death; disease; drought; dysentery; earliest; early; earthquakes; east; eastern; egypt; egyptian; empire; end; epidemic; eruption; europe; evidence; example; existence; fact; famine; fever; fi rst; general; gold; great; greece; greek; half; hebrews; historian; history; hittite; hittite empire; hittite plague; humans; hypothesis; infected; infectious; infl; invaders; iron age; israel; king; kingdom; lands; large; late bronze; later; lethal; letter; levant; like; long; major; mass; mediterranean; metal; mice; migrations; minoan; mycenaean; natural; near; near east; new; nile; nur; peoples; period; pestilence; pharaoh; philistines; plague; political; population; possible; potential; raiders; ramesses; reason; region; research; rings; rodents; routes; royal; rst; sea peoples; sir; smallpox; social; south; spread; states; stone age; system; theory; time; trade; tree; tuberculosis; tularemia; typhus; university; usa; volcanic; warfare; weapons; world; years cache: cord-018449-4vdqq961.txt plain text: cord-018449-4vdqq961.txt item: #9 of 141 id: cord-018508-pk0ealu5 author: Hu, Yi title: A Farewell to the “Sick Man of East Asia”: The Irony, Deconstruction, and Reshaping of the Metaphor date: 2013-08-28 words: 5105 flesch: 51 summary: With their tacit understanding and informal networks, the peasants could help themselves without directly or symbolically fi ghting against the authority Report on Chinese people's voluntary army in the war to resist U.S. aggression and aid Korea Epidemics and history: Ecological perspectives and social responses Weapons of the weak: Everyday forms of peasant resistance Illness as metaphor Social history of diseases in modern China Guns, germs, and steel: The fates of human societies Suppression of U.S. germ warfare crimes. keywords: addition; air; air force; areas; army; asia; china; chinese; civilized; colonial; communicable; confessions; construction; countries; country; crimes; dehuai; different; discourse; diseases; east; east asia; evidence; farewell; force; germ; germ warfare; government; history; human; industrial; international; investigation; korea; lieutenant; long; man; means; men; metaphor; military; modern; movement; new; north; northeast; order; organized; peng; people; political; prisoners; process; resistance; self; sick; sick men; siguang; social; society; states; system; time; u.s; united; united states; violence; war; warfare; way; weak; weapons; western; world cache: cord-018508-pk0ealu5.txt plain text: cord-018508-pk0ealu5.txt item: #10 of 141 id: cord-022046-q1exf47s author: Toosy, Arshad Haroon title: An Overview of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in the Middle East date: 2018-09-28 words: 2929 flesch: 43 summary: Available at An animal model of MERS produced by infection of rhesus macaques with MERS coronavirus Further evidence for bats as the evolutionary source of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bats, Saudi Arabia MERS coronaviruses in dromedary camels Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus seroprevalence in domestic livestock in Saudi Arabia Antibodies against MERS coronavirus in dromedaries Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Isolation of MERS Coronavirus from a Dromedary Camel MERS-CoV in upper respiratory tract and lungs of dromedary camels, Saudi Arabia 5, 10 The temporal dynamics of MERS infection in DCs in Al-Ahsa, KSA, was examined by collecting nasal swabs and lung tissue during postmortem examination from two independent groups of animals over the course of a year and testing these for MERS-CoV RNA by real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-rtPCR). keywords: africa; analysis; animal; arabia; assays; available; bats; camel; case; contact; control; coronavirus; cov; data; dcs; disease; dromedary; east; east respiratory; evidence; health; high; human; infection; ksa; laboratory; lineage; mers; middle; middle east; mild; milk; outbreaks; population; potential; public; region; reservoir; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; rna; saudi; sequencing; severe; source; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; threat; tract; transmission; use; vaccine; zoonotic cache: cord-022046-q1exf47s.txt plain text: cord-022046-q1exf47s.txt item: #11 of 141 id: cord-030010-wy3kj68l author: Abidin, Crystal title: Feeling Asian Together: Coping With #COVIDRacism on Subtle Asian Traits date: 2020-07-30 words: 2295 flesch: 41 summary: (For the record, the authors' favorite meme was when SAT members collectively agreed that all our Asian mothers were graduating from the WhatsApp and WeChat University of Misinformation; someone even designed a mock graduation certificate for our moms.) In response to such shared struggles, as participant-researchers we observed that SAT members collectively cope with the rising prejudice against Asians through Catharsis, Escalation, and Problem solving. keywords: abidin; activism; anti; article; asian; comments; community; covid-19; covidracism; crystal; cultural; cultures; daily; diaspora; early; east; experiences; facebook; fellow; group; incidents; internet; making; media; members; online; pandemic; posts; public; racism; research; sat; shared; stories; support; threads; traits; university; xenophobia; zeng cache: cord-030010-wy3kj68l.txt plain text: cord-030010-wy3kj68l.txt item: #12 of 141 id: cord-031840-k9l91unc author: Lu, Li title: Forum: COVID-19 Dispatches date: 2020-09-11 words: 15690 flesch: 50 summary: Viruses are viruses are viruses. With the similar control of cases less than 20,000, Japan and South Korea remain at the heart of this imagined safe zone in company with China even though the reality has seen even fewer confirmed cases in other parts of Asia as well as the recent resurgence of virus spreading in all these three countries. keywords: addition; american; area; article; asia; biological; bodily; body; cases; caste; china; chinese; chinese public; cities; citizens; classes; clear; close; collective; commerce; community; conditions; contact; context; control; coronavirus; coronavirus pandemic; countries; country; covid-19; covid-19 pandemic; crisis; critical; cultural; culture; current; dangerous; dead; death; dedication; derrida; different; discourse; disease; early; earth; east; economic; economy; effect; end; envoi; epidemic; essays; example; faces; fact; failure; familiar; family; fear; feeling; form; freud; future; ghost; ghostly; global; government; hand; haraway; health; high; historical; history; home; humans; idea; identity; ideological; imagination; india; indians; infected; infections; international; invisible; japan; japanese; kind; korea; laws; life; like; living; lockdown; longer; making; masks; matter; means; measures; media; medical; members; memory; modern; moment; muslims; national; natural; nature; new; news; normal; novel; object; online; outbreak; pandemic; particular; people; phenomenon; place; plague; point; police; political; politics; popular; population; possible; public; quarantine; rate; reading; real; reason; regional; repetition; representation; response; return; rise; sars; scientific; second; sending; sense; shame; single; small; social; society; south; space; specter; spectral; spread; state; station; subject; system; term; thinking; time; traditional; trauma; tributary; truth; uncanny; union; united; urban; vast; vietnam; viral; viruses; visibility; war; way; ways; west; words; work; workers; world; wuhan; years; zone cache: cord-031840-k9l91unc.txt plain text: cord-031840-k9l91unc.txt item: #13 of 141 id: cord-138656-8iyynbup author: Furuyama, Taima N. title: Temporal data series of COVID-19 epidemics in the USA, Asia and Europe suggests a selective sweep of SARS-CoV-2 Spike D614G variant date: 2020-06-20 words: 3036 flesch: 50 summary: If there is a correlation between the D614G variant prevalence and higher SARS-CoV-2 transmission, then the epidemiological data might reveal a significant correlation between D614G prevalence and the growth rate coefficients of epidemic curves globally. This is observed from D614G distribution data. keywords: acute; analysis; asia; axis; cases; coast; coronavirus; countries; cov-2; covid-19; d614; data; days; disease; early; east; epidemic; et al; europe; figure; g614; growth; health; late; range; rate; regions; respiratory; sars; selective; series; spike; stages; start; sweep; syndrome; time; variant; viral; west; world cache: cord-138656-8iyynbup.txt plain text: cord-138656-8iyynbup.txt item: #14 of 141 id: cord-252222-wyamc46k author: Leung, Chi Hung Czarina title: Middle East respiratory syndrome date: 2014-05-13 words: 1180 flesch: 49 summary: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bats, Saudi Arabia MERS coronaviruses in dromedary camels Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: quantification of the extent of the epidemic, surveillance biases, and transmissibility Interhuman transmissibility of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: estimation of pandemic risk Emerging human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus causes widespread infection and alveolar damage in human lungs Middle East respiratory syndrome: new disease, old lessons Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Ribavirin and interferon therapy in patients infected with the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: an observational study Osteonecrosis of hip and knee in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome treated with steroids Assessing the pandemic potential of MERS-CoV key: cord-252222-wyamc46k authors: Leung, Chi Hung Czarina; Gomersall, Charles David title: Middle East respiratory syndrome date: 2014-05-13 journal: Intensive Care Med DOI: 10.1007/s00134-014-3303-y sha: doc_id: 252222 cord_uid: wyamc46k nan Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is due to RNA betacoronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection. keywords: admission; cases; coronavirus; cov; days; disease; east; epidemic; high; human; icu; infection; median; mers; middle; mortality; number; patients; respiratory; risk; severe; syndrome; time; transmission; ventilation; viral cache: cord-252222-wyamc46k.txt plain text: cord-252222-wyamc46k.txt item: #15 of 141 id: cord-252332-1aqi47jg author: Gray, J. W. title: HIS Middle East Infection Prevention Summit 2015 date: 2015-11-30 words: 314 flesch: 39 summary: Two of the themes of the conference that have particular international relevance are the huge challenges presented by multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria in Middle Eastern hospitals, and local experience with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). 1e3 Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV); what lessons can we learn? keywords: cov; east; healthcare; infection; mers; middle; prevention; summit cache: cord-252332-1aqi47jg.txt plain text: cord-252332-1aqi47jg.txt item: #16 of 141 id: cord-252883-1ub01j2x author: Bleibtreu, A. title: Focus on Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) date: 2019-11-11 words: 6235 flesch: 47 summary: WHO Transmission characteristics of MERS and SARS in the healthcare setting: a comparative study New case of MERS-CoV identified in the United Kingdom Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus 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Respiratory Syndrome in the Republic of Korea MERS-CoV outbreak in Jeddah-a link to health care facilities MERS outbreak in Korea: hospital-to-hospital transmission Predictors of MERS-CoV infection: A large case control study of patients presenting with ILI at a MERS-CoV referral hospital in Saudi Arabia The predictors of 3-and 30-day mortality in 660 MERS-CoV patients Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in health care workers Estimating survival rates in MERS-CoV patients 14 and 45 days after experiencing symptoms and determining the differences in survival rates by demographic data, disease characteristics and regions: a worldwide study Prevalence of comorbidities in the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): a systematic review and meta-analysis Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Al-Madinah City, Saudi Arabia: Demographic, clinical and survival data Hospital outbreak of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East 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patients Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Serologic responses of 42 MERS-coronavirus-infected patients according to the disease severity The impact of co-infection of influenza A virus on the severity of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Critically Ill Patients With the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study High fatality rates and associated factors in two hospital outbreaks of MERS in Daejeon, the Republic of Korea IFN-(2a or IFN-(1a in combination with ribavirin to treat Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia: a retrospective study Viral RNA in blood as Indicator of Severe Outcome in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection Comparative and kinetic analysis of viral shedding and immunological responses in MERS patients representing a broad spectrum of disease severity Predictive factors for pneumonia development and progression to respiratory failure in MERS-CoV infected patients Prevention and treatment of respiratory viral infections: presentations on antivirals, traditional therapies and host-directed interventions at the 5th ISIRV Antiviral Group conference Feasibility of using convalescent plasma immunotherapy for MERS-CoV infection, Saudi Arabia Current treatment options and the role of peptides as potential therapeutic components for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS): a review Safety and tolerability of a novel, polyclonal human anti-MERS coronavirus antibody produced from transchromosomic cattle: a phase 1 randomised, double-blind, single-dose-escalation study A review of treatment modalities for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corticosteroid Therapy for Critically Ill Patients with the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Virological and serological analysis of a recent Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection case on a triple combination antiviral regimen Nitazoxanide, a new drug candidate for the treatment of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Treatment With Lopinavir/Ritonavir or Interferon-(1b Improves Outcome of MERS-CoV Infection in a Nonhuman Primate Model of Common Marmoset Treatment outcomes for patients with Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS CoV) infection at a coronavirus referral center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Alisporivir inhibits MERS-and SARS-coronavirus replication in cell culture, but not SARS-coronavirus infection in a mouse model Broad-spectrum antiviral activity of the eIF4A inhibitor silvestrol against corona-and picornaviruses Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus ChAdOx1 and MVA based vaccine candidates against MERS-CoV elicit neutralising antibodies and cellular immune responses in mice The chapters on the origin, emergence, structure, transmission mechanisms, prevention and diagnostic methods were mainly written MB, NH, and BV.BV produced the figures. 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acute; analysis; animal; antibodies; arabia; associated; blood; camels; care; cases; clinical; combination; complex; confirmed; coronavirus; countries; cov; cov infection; data; days; diagnosis; disease; dromedary; east; east respiratory; epidemic; factors; failure; fatality; features; genome; group; health; high; hospital; host; human; icu; infected; infection; korea; membrane; mers; methods; middle; middle east; mortality; non; novel; outbreak; particular; patients; pcr; phase; pneumonia; protein; rate; related; replication; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; results; retrospective; ribavirin; risk; rna; sars; saudi; severe; severity; spread; structural; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; tests; time; transmission; treatment; use; viral; viruses; vitro; years cache: cord-252883-1ub01j2x.txt plain text: cord-252883-1ub01j2x.txt item: #17 of 141 id: cord-255488-nvgz53su author: Li, Kun title: Development of a Mouse-Adapted MERS Coronavirus date: 2019-09-14 words: 2949 flesch: 58 summary: Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is a functional receptor for the emerging human coronavirus-EMC Interhuman transmissibility of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: estimation of pandemic risk Person-toperson spread of the MERS coronavirus-an evolving picture The role of superspreading in Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) transmission Spread of MERS to South Korea and China Infectious diseases epidemic threats and mass gatherings: refocusing global attention on the continuing spread of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Comparative epidemiology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Saudi Arabia and South Korea Clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural findings of a fatal case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the United Arab Emirates Histopathology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronovirus (MERS-CoV) infection -clinicopathological and ultrastructural study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes transient lower respiratory tract infection in rhesus macaques An animal model of MERS produced by infection of rhesus macaques with MERS coronavirus Pathogenicity and viral shedding of MERS-CoV in immunocompromised rhesus macaques Intratracheal exposure of common marmosets to MERS-CoV Jordan-n3/2012 or MERS-CoV EMC/2012 isolates does not result in lethal disease Infection with MERS-CoV causes lethal pneumonia in the common marmoset Mouse dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is not a functional receptor for Middle East Coronavirus DOI: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0211-9_13 sha: doc_id: 255488 cord_uid: nvgz53su First identified in 2012, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a novel virus that can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), multiorgan failure, and death, with a case fatality rate of ~35%. keywords: adapted; agarose; animal; cold; common; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; dipeptidyl; disease; dpp4; east; east respiratory; emc/2012; hcov; homogenates; human; infection; lethal; lung; mers; mice; middle; middle east; model; mortality; mouse; note; pathogenesis; peptidase; place; plaques; plates; receptor; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; severe; skull; small; sterile; strain; syndrome; tissue; transgenic cache: cord-255488-nvgz53su.txt plain text: cord-255488-nvgz53su.txt item: #18 of 141 id: cord-256784-wfaqim7d author: Modjarrad, Kayvon title: MERS-CoV vaccine candidates in development: The current landscape date: 2016-06-03 words: 3339 flesch: 34 summary: Potent neutralization of MERS-CoV by human neutralizing monoclonal antibodies to the viral spike glycoprotein Exceptionally potent neutralization of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus by human monoclonal antibodies Identification of human neutralizing antibodies against MERS-CoV and their role in virus adaptive evolution Preand postexposure efficacy of fully human antibodies against spike protein in a novel humanized mouse model of MERS-CoV infection Prophylactic and postexposure efficacy of a potent human monoclonal antibody against MERS coronavirus Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a case-control study of hospitalized patients Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Hospital-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Hospital-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Hendra virus vaccine, a one health approach to protecting horse, human, and environmental health Hendra virus An orthopoxvirus-based vaccine reduces virus excretion after MERS-CoV infection in dromedary camels Rapid generation of a mouse model for Middle East respiratory syndrome Generation of a transgenic mouse model of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and disease Animal models of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia epidemiological findings from a retrospective investigation East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Summary and Literature Update-as of 11 Update: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Probable transmission chains of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and the multiple generations of secondary infection in South Korea A decade after SARS: strategies for controlling emerging coronaviruses Detection of coronaviruses in bats of various species in Italy Diversity of coronavirus in bats from Eastern Thailand MERS-related betacoronavirus in Vespertilio superans bats Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibody reactors among camels in Dubai Antibodies against MERS coronavirus in dromedary camels MERS coronavirus in dromedary camel herd, Saudi Arabia Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus MERS: emergence of a novel human coronavirus Molecular basis of binding between novel human coronavirus MERS-CoV and its receptor CD26 Inhibition of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection by anti-CD26 monoclonal antibody Update: severe respiratory illness associated with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-worldwide Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes transient lower respiratory tract infection in rhesus macaques Middle East respiratory syndrome novel corona MERS-CoV infection. keywords: acute; animal; antibodies; antibody; arabia; attenuated; binding; camels; candidates; cases; clinical; coronavirus; cov; development; disease; domain; dpp4; dromedary; east; efficacy; global; glycoprotein; health; high; human; immunization; immunogenic; infection; live; mabs; mers; mice; middle; models; multiple; neutralizing; novel; number; outbreak; potent; protein; rbd; receptor; recombinant; respiratory; sars; saudi; severe; spike; subunit; syndrome; target; treatment; vaccine; vectors; viral; viruses cache: cord-256784-wfaqim7d.txt plain text: cord-256784-wfaqim7d.txt item: #19 of 141 id: cord-256806-g42n51n9 author: Khudhair, Ahmed title: Risk Factors for MERS-CoV Seropositivity among Animal Market and Slaughterhouse Workers, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, 2014–2017 date: 2019-05-17 words: 4412 flesch: 38 summary: Previous studies of workers with occupational exposure to camels have reported either lower seropositivity rates (e.g., 6.8% of 294 workers with occupational camel contact seropositive in Qatar [21] and 2.3% of 87 camel shepherds seropositive in Saudi Arabia [20] ) or comparable seropositivity (e.g., 53% of camel workers positive in Saudi Arabia [22] ). 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Inovio's MERS vaccine generates high levels of antibodies and induces broad-based T Cell responses in phase 1 study Man in Germany dies of complications stemming from Mers virus Diversity of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronaviruses in 109 dromedary camels based on full-genome sequencing Inclusion of MERS-spike protein ELISA in algorithm to determine serologic evidence of MERS-CoV infection Recovery from the Middle East respiratory syndrome is associated with antibody and T-cell responses Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Korean Society of Infectious Diseases. keywords: analysis; animal; antibodies; arabia; camels; cases; contact; coronavirus; cov; diabetes; dromedary; east; exposure; factors; groups; handling; handwashing; human; increased; infection; interactions; live; market; mers; middle; model; multiple; multivariable; occupational; persons; positive; ppe; practices; reported; respiratory; risk; round; salesmen; samples; sampling; saudi; seropositivity; seroprevalence; serum; significant; slaughterhouse; specific; study; syndrome; transmission; waste; workers cache: cord-256806-g42n51n9.txt plain text: cord-256806-g42n51n9.txt item: #20 of 141 id: cord-259051-6kuh4njb author: Elkholy, Amgad A. title: MERS-CoV infection among healthcare workers and risk factors for death: Retrospective analysis of all laboratory-confirmed cases reported to WHO from 2012 to 2 June 2018 date: 2019-05-02 words: 3283 flesch: 38 summary: Compared with non-healthcare workers cases, healthcare workers cases were younger (P < 0.001), more likely to be female (P < 0.001), non-nationals (P < 0.001) and asymptomatic (P < 0.001), and have fewer comorbidities (P < 0.001) and higher rates of survival (P < 0.001). Specific IPC measures which may have contributed to the decreased case fatality rate include more systematic use of appropriate personal protective equipment and increased testing of asymptomatic personnel which effectively increases the detection of asymptomatic healthcare workers who are less likely to die, therefore increasing the denominator of healthcare worker cases and decreasing the case fatality rate. keywords: analysis; arabia; asymptomatic; cases; clinical; comorbidities; control; coronavirus; cov; data; date; death; east; epidemiological; factors; healthcare; healthcare workers; hospital; infection; june; laboratory; mers; middle; non; outbreak; outcomes; patients; prevention; reported; respiratory; risk; saudi; secondary; study; symptoms; syndrome; transmission; workers; year cache: cord-259051-6kuh4njb.txt plain text: cord-259051-6kuh4njb.txt item: #21 of 141 id: cord-259703-9ef3u2mz author: Alsolamy, Sami title: Infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus. date: 2015 words: 1275 flesch: 29 summary: Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection when Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection is suspected -Interim guidance Hypoxaemic rescue therapies in acute respiratory distress syndrome: Why, when, what and which one? Aerosol generating procedures and risk of transmission of acute respiratory infections to healthcare workers: For commercial reuse, contact reprints@pulsus.com Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) -Saudi Arabia: Disease outbreak news Evidence for camelto-human transmission of MERS coronavirus Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Presence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibodies in Saudi Arabia: A nationwide, cross-sectional, serological study MERS-CoV outbreak in Jeddah -a link to health care facilities Genomic characterization of a newly discovered coronavirus associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome in humans Emerging human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus causes widespread infection and alveolar damage in human lungs Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: A report of nosocomial transmission Middle East respiratory syndrome: Knowledge to date Association of higher MERS-CoV virus load with severe disease and death, Saudi Arabia An appropriate lower respiratory tract specimen is essential for diagnosis of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) keywords: acute; arabia; care; cases; clinical; control; coronavirus; cov; date; disease; distress; east; health; human; infection; management; mers; middle; patients; precautions; prevention; respiratory; saudi; severe; syndrome; tract; transmission; ventilation cache: cord-259703-9ef3u2mz.txt plain text: cord-259703-9ef3u2mz.txt item: #22 of 141 id: cord-260518-mswb3q67 author: Zumla, Alimuddin title: Taking forward a ‘One Health’ approach for turning the tide against the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and other zoonotic pathogens with epidemic potential date: 2016-06-15 words: 4040 flesch: 36 summary: Since the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is host to millions of pilgrims each year travelling from all continents, 29 tackling the threat of MERS and other infectious diseases with epidemic potential will require enhanced closer cooperation between those who provide human health, animal health, and environmental health services, locally, nationally, regionally, and internationally: the Middle Eastern, European, African, Asian, and American governments, veterinary groups, the WHO, the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the African Union, the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), The World Bank, Office International des Epizooties (OIE), CDC, Public Health England, the newly formed Africa CDC, and funding agencies among others. However, MERS-CoV remains a major global public health threat with continuing reports of new human MERS cases in Saudi Arabia, where millions of pilgrims from over 184 countries travel throughout the year. keywords: africa; animal; approach; arabia; better; camels; capacity; cases; control; coronavirus; countries; cov; critical; development; disease; dromedary; east; east respiratory; ebola; effective; environment; epidemic; evolution; factors; fever; global; health; human; infectious; international; laboratory; large; livestock; local; major; mers; middle; middle east; need; new; organization; outbreak; pandemic; pathogens; potential; preparedness; prevention; public; regional; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; saudi; severe; spread; studies; surveillance; syndrome; systems; world; year; zoonotic cache: cord-260518-mswb3q67.txt plain text: cord-260518-mswb3q67.txt item: #23 of 141 id: cord-262542-vevsgkp6 author: Alharbi, Naif Khalaf title: ChAdOx1 and MVA based vaccine candidates against MERS-CoV elicit neutralising antibodies and cellular immune responses in mice date: 2017-06-27 words: 4957 flesch: 45 summary: All vaccines contained the full-length spike gene of MERS-CoV; ChAdOx1 MERS vaccines were produced with or without the leader sequence of the human tissue plasminogen activator gene (tPA) where MVA MERS vaccines were produced with tPA, but either the mH5 or F11 promoter driving expression of the spike gene. For MVA MERS vaccines chicken embryo fibroblast cells (CEFs) were infected with MVA parental virus that encodes dsRed marker instead of the native F11L ORF and transfected with MVA shuttle plasmids containing MERS-CoV spike gene (explained above) to allow recombination with the MVA genome and deletion of dsRed marker whilst keeping the F11 promoter sequence. keywords: animal; antibodies; antibody; assay; balb; boost; camels; candidates; cells; cellular; chadox1; coronavirus; cov; d.p.i; different; dose; dromedary; east; expression; f11; fig; higher; human; humoral; immune; immunised; immunogenicity; induced; infection; influenza; level; mean; mers; mh5; mice; middle; mouse; mva; neutralisation; neutralising; prime; promoter; protective; protein; recombinant; regimens; respiratory; responses; samples; sequence; serum; shuttle; single; specific; spike; splenocytes; syndrome; titre; tpa; transgene; upstream; vaccination; vaccine; vector; viral cache: cord-262542-vevsgkp6.txt plain text: cord-262542-vevsgkp6.txt item: #24 of 141 id: cord-263016-28znb322 author: Omrani, A.S. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): what lessons can we learn? date: 2015-08-22 words: 4493 flesch: 41 summary: What travel health advice should be given to Hajj pilgrims Preventive measures against MERS-CoV for Hajj pilgrims The Hajj pilgrimage and surveillance for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in pilgrims from African countries Potential for the international spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome in association with mass gatherings in Saudi Arabia Lack of nasal carriage of novel corona virus (HCoV-EMC) in French Hajj pilgrims returning from the Hajj 2012, despite a high rate of respiratory symptoms Lack of MERS coronavirus but prevalence of influenza virus in French pilgrims after Prevalence of MERS-CoV nasal carriage and compliance with the Saudi health recommendations among pilgrims attending the 2013 Hajj From the Hajj: it's the flu, idiot High prevalence of common respiratory viruses and no evidence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Hajj pilgrims returning to Ghana Circulation of respiratory viruses among pilgrims during the 2012 Hajj pilgrimage Saudi Arabia, South Korea Preliminary epidemiological assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea Lessons to learn from MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea Spread of MERS to South Korea and China List of hospitals with known MERS exposure Preliminary data from sequencing of viruses in the Republic of Korea and the People's Republic of China. Archive Number Severe respiratory illness caused by a novel coronavirus First cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) investigations and implications for the prevention of human-to-human transmission A case of imported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and public health response Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections in two returning travellers in the Netherlands Lack of transmission among close contacts of patient with case of Middle East respiratory syndrome imported into the United States Spread, circulation, and evolution of the Middle East keywords: acute; antibodies; appropriate; arabia; asymptomatic; available; bats; camels; case; clinical; confirmed; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; definition; detection; disease; dromedary; east; east respiratory; epidemiological; evidence; failure; hajj; health; healthcare; hospital; human; illness; individuals; infection; interim; investigation; korea; measures; media; medical; mers; middle; middle east; novel; outbreak; patients; pilgrims; pneumonia; precautions; prevalence; prevention; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; samples; saudi; scientific; severe; social; south; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; tract; transmission; upper; workers; world cache: cord-263016-28znb322.txt plain text: cord-263016-28znb322.txt item: #25 of 141 id: cord-263042-qdmunb9l author: Zhao, Yongkun title: Passive immunotherapy for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus infection with equine immunoglobulin or immunoglobulin fragments in a mouse model date: 2016-11-24 words: 3379 flesch: 44 summary: Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Prophylactic and postexposure efficacy of a potent human monoclonal antibody against MERS coronavirus Transmission of MERS-coronavirus in household contacts Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Identification of a receptor-binding domain in the S protein of the novel human coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus as an essential target for vaccine development Immunological profile of antivenoms: preclinical analysis of the efficacy of a polyspecific antivenom through antivenomics and neutralization assays Towards improving clinical management of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Identification of a critical neutralization determinant of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus: importance for designing SARS vaccines A humanized neutralizing antibody against MERS-CoV targeting the receptor-binding domain of the spike protein Passive immunotherapy for influenza A H5N1 virus infection with equine hyperimmune globulin F(ab')2 in mice Human polyclonal immunoglobulin G from transchromosomic bovines inhibits MERS-CoV in vivo The effectiveness of convalescent plasma and hyperimmune immunoglobulin for the treatment of severe acute respiratory infections of viral etiology: a systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis The receptor binding domain of the new Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus maps to a 231-residue region in the spike protein that efficiently elicits neutralizing antibodies Severe acute respiratory syndrome Co-circulation of three camel coronavirus species and recombination of MERS-CoVs in Saudi Arabia MERS-CoV virus-like particles produced in insect cells induce specific humoural and cellular imminity in rhesus macaques Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Rapid generation of a mouse model for Middle East respiratory syndrome Passive immunotherapy with dromedary immune serum in an experimental animal model for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Treatment with hyperimmune equine immunoglobulin or immunoglobulin fragments completely protects rodents from Ebola virus infection Inhibition of infection caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus by equine neutralizing antibody in aged mice Middle East respiratory syndrome Ad5-hDPP4 transduced BALB/c mice (6wks, female) were injected intraperitoneally with 200 mL horse serum However, neutralizing antibody titers in MERS patients are generally low and the limited number of MERS survivors makes this approach impractical (Drosten et al., 2013) . keywords: antibodies; antibody; cells; clearance; coronavirus; cov; east; equine; et al; f(ab; fig; flowthroughs; fragments; horse; human; igg; immune; immunized; immunoglobulin; incubation; infected; infection; lungs; mers; mice; middle; min; model; mouse; neutralized; neutralizing; passive; patients; pbs; prophylactic; protein; purified; rbd; respiratory; sera; serum; severe; specific; syndrome; therapeutic; titers; treatment; virus; vlps; wang; zhao cache: cord-263042-qdmunb9l.txt plain text: cord-263042-qdmunb9l.txt item: #26 of 141 id: cord-263508-row2mn17 author: Chan, Jasper Fuk-Woo title: The emerging novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: The “knowns” and “unknowns” date: 2013-07-21 words: 4349 flesch: 27 summary: Announcement of the Coronavirus Study Group Genomic characterization of a newly discovered coronavirus associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome in humans Latest outbreak news from ProMED-mail: novel coronavirus e Middle East Recovery from severe novel coronavirus infection Evidence of person-to-person transmission within a family cluster of novel coronavirus infections Contact investigation of a case of human novel coronavirus infection treated in a German hospital World Health Organization. Geneva: WHO Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is a functional receptor for the emerging human coronavirus-EMC Assays for laboratory confirmation of novel human coronavirus (hCoV-EMC) infections Crossreactive antibodies in convalescent SARS patients' sera against the emerging novel human coronavirus EMC (2012) by both immunofluorescent and neutralizing antibody tests The spike-protein of the emerging betacoronavirus EMC uses a novel coronavirus receptor for entry, can be activated by TMPRSS2 and is targeted by neutralizing antibodies Detection of a novel human coronavirus by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction Laboratory capability for molecular detection and confirmation of novel coronavirus in Europe Inhibition of novel b coronavirus replication by a combination of interferon-a2b and ribavirin A predicted receptor-binding and critical neutralizing domain in S protein of the novel human coronavirus HCoV-EMC Global alert and response (GAR): Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) e update keywords: acute; analysis; animal; bat; batcov; bats; betacoronavirus; cases; cell; clinical; contacts; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; diagnosis; different; east; emc; emc/2012; epidemic; europe; evidence; failure; gene; genome; group; hcov; health; hku1; hku4; hku5; human; human coronavirus; infection; ksa; laboratory; like; limited; lineage; lung; mers; middle; neutralizing; new; novel; novel coronavirus; number; patients; pcr; pipistrellus; pneumonia; possible; potential; protein; recent; receptor; renal; replication; respiratory; sars; severe; species; studies; study; syndrome; tract; transmission; upper; viral; viruses; vitro; world cache: cord-263508-row2mn17.txt plain text: cord-263508-row2mn17.txt item: #27 of 141 id: cord-264901-w285on4x author: Ahmadzadeh, Jamal title: The risk factors associated with MERS-CoV patient fatality: A global survey date: 2019-07-31 words: 2517 flesch: 49 summary: No molecular evidence of MERS-CoV circulation in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia between 2010-2012: a single-center retrospective study The pattern of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: a descriptive epidemiological analysis of data from the Saudi Ministry of Health Risk factors for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection among healthcare personnel Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Respiratory tract infection during hajj Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Role of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus Viroporins E, 3a, and 8a in replication and pathogenesis MERS-CoV pathogenesis and antiviral efficacy of licensed drugs in human monocyte-derived antigen-presenting cells Reported direct and indirect contact with dromedary camels among laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV cases Lack of nasal carriage of novel corona virus (HCoV-EMC) in French hajj pilgrims returning from the hajj 2012, despite a high rate of respiratory symptoms Sero-prevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) specific antibodies in dromedary camels in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia Hospital-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Bat origin of human coronaviruses Transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in healthcare settings Knowledge and practices regarding Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus among camel handlers in a slaughterhouse An update to middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus and risk of a pandemic in 2019 Estimating the severity and subclinical burden of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Mortality risk factors for Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak, South Korea Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Etiology of severe community-acquired pneumonia during the 2013 hajj-part of the MERS-CoV surveillance program Current epidemiological status of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the world from 1.1. 2017 to 17.1. The characteristics and the number of MERS cases per year can be found in . keywords: admission; age; analysis; arabia; camels; cases; cfr; clinical; confirmed; coronavirus; countries; cov; data; days; disease; east; epidemiological; et al; factors; global; health; hospital; infection; mers; middle; mortality; onset; outbreak; patients; rate; respiratory; risk; saudi; studies; study; syndrome; table; years cache: cord-264901-w285on4x.txt plain text: cord-264901-w285on4x.txt item: #28 of 141 id: cord-264956-wbi0ird5 author: Ahmed, Anwar E. title: Development of a risk‐prediction model for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dialysis patients date: 2018-04-14 words: 2584 flesch: 42 summary: MERS dialysis patients were more likely to have chest pain (OR 5 24.194; P 5 0.011), leukopenia (OR 5 6.080; P 5 0.049), and elevated AST (OR 5 11.179; P 5 0.013). The Youden index yielded a value of 0.439 or greater as the best cut‐off for high risk of MERS infection. keywords: auc; care; chest; clinical; control; coronavirus; cov; data; dialysis; early; east; elevated; facilities; findings; health; hemodialysis; high; infection; laboratory; leukopenia; mers; middle; model; pain; patients; prediction; predictors; respiratory; risk; saudi; study; symptoms; syndrome; table cache: cord-264956-wbi0ird5.txt plain text: cord-264956-wbi0ird5.txt item: #29 of 141 id: cord-265279-0zjpqnqp author: Hoteit, Rouba title: Use of the Human Coronavirus 2012 (MERS) GeneSig kit for MERS-CoV detection date: 2016-04-16 words: 1961 flesch: 45 summary: To our knowledge, this is the first report that describes the clinical application of the GeneSig kit in the MERS-CoV epidemic era. Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Update: Severe respiratory illness associated with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-worldwide Transmission of MERS-coronavirus in household contacts Molecular pathology of emerging coronavirus infections Real-time reverse transcription-PCR assay panel for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels, Saudi Arabia Inhibition of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection by anti-CD26 monoclonal antibody A family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections related to a likely unrecognized asymptomatic or mild case RNA and neutralising antibodies in milk collected according to local customs from dromedary camels Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia One severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus protein complex integrates processive RNA polymerase and exonuclease activities Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) c WHO Infection control and MERS-CoV in health-care workers key: cord-265279-0zjpqnqp authors: Hoteit, Rouba; Shammaa, Dina; Mahfouz, Rami title: Use of the Human Coronavirus 2012 (MERS) keywords: actb; area; cases; channel; control; coronavirus; cov; detection; east; extraction; genesig; human; infection; internal; kit; mers; middle; mix; negative; orf5; patients; pcr; positive; qrt; regions; respiratory; rna; sample; screening; step; syndrome; transmission cache: cord-265279-0zjpqnqp.txt plain text: cord-265279-0zjpqnqp.txt item: #30 of 141 id: cord-265380-2gs34xcw author: Leist, Sarah R. title: Genetically Engineering a Susceptible Mouse Model for MERS-CoV-Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome date: 2019-09-14 words: 6031 flesch: 46 summary: After infection mice are monitored daily for weight loss for the entire duration of the experiment. 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additional; amino; animal; cas9; cases; cells; contact; coronavirus; countermeasures; cov; crispr; design; dipeptidyl; disease; east; east respiratory; emergent; encoding; engineering; evolution; expression; fatal; fig; function; generation; genetic; global; guide; hdpp4; health; high; human; immune; infected; infection; initial; interface; isolates; length; lethal; loss; lungs; mers; mers-0; mice; middle; middle east; model; mouse; mutations; note; novel; number; pathogenesis; pathology; peptidase; protein; rbd; receptor; region; replication; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; rhesus; risk; rnas; sequencing; severe; species; specific; spike; standard; studies; susceptibility; susceptible; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; system; target; technology; therapeutic; time; tissue; tract; transmission; viral; weight cache: cord-265380-2gs34xcw.txt plain text: cord-265380-2gs34xcw.txt item: #31 of 141 id: cord-265666-27ckjl7w author: Kang, Hee Sun title: Working experiences of nurses during the Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak date: 2018-05-30 words: 3134 flesch: 53 summary: We made a package for MERS patients, a package for MERS. The hospitals rewarded working with MERS patients differently. keywords: care; coronavirus; east; emergency; equipment; experiences; focus; groups; guidelines; h1n1; hard; health; hospital; individual; infected; infection; information; interviews; isolation; korea; mers; middle; new; nurses; outbreak; participants; patients; personal; protective; respiratory; risk; room; study; syndrome; time; transmission; work; workers; working; workload cache: cord-265666-27ckjl7w.txt plain text: cord-265666-27ckjl7w.txt item: #32 of 141 id: cord-266260-t02jngq0 author: Ramshaw, Rebecca E. title: A database of geopositioned Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus occurrences date: 2019-12-13 words: 7243 flesch: 30 summary: Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis Arabia: an index case investigation Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Stillbirth During Infection With Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Antibodies 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immunodeficiency syndrome: a case report Surveillance and Testing for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, Saudi Arabia The critical care response to a hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection: an observational study The first case of the 2015 Korean Middle East Respiratory Syndrome outbreak Travel-related MERS-CoV cases: an assessment of exposures and risk factors in a group of Dutch travellers returning from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Treatment outcomes for patients with Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS CoV) infection at a coronavirus referral center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus transmission among health care workers: Implication for infection control Histopathology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronovirus (MERS-CoV) infection -clinicopathological and ultrastructural study The calm before the storm: clinical observations of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) patients The prevalence of Middle East respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in livestock and temporal relation to locations and seasons Assessing the Detection of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus IgG in Suspected and Proven Cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection Cross-sectional study of MERS-CoV-specific RNA and antibodies in animals that have had contact with MERS patients in Saudi Arabia A cohort-study of patients suspected for MERS-CoV in a referral hospital in Saudi Arabia Conveyance Contact Investigation for Imported Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Cases Recovery from the Middle East respiratory syndrome is associated with antibody and T-cell responses Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus Causes keywords: administrative; analysis; animal; antibodies; arabia; article; authors; available; buffers; camels; care; case; characteristics; clinical; confirmed; control; coronavirus; coronavirus infection; countries; cov; custom; data; database; dataset; details; detection; disease; distribution; dromedaries; dromedary; duplicate; east; east respiratory; epidemiological; epidemiology; evidence; extractors; factors; field; geographic; global; health; healthcare; high; hospital; human; index; infection; information; investigation; kingdom; korea; latitudes; literature; location; longitudes; mammal; mers; mers coronavirus; middle; middle east; month; occurrence; outbreak; patients; points; polygons; potential; present; prevalence; report; researchers; resolution; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; review; risk; saudi; saudi arabia; secondary; shape; signs; sources; specific; study; surveillance; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; tertiary; total; transmission; unique; united; unspecified; year; zoonotic cache: cord-266260-t02jngq0.txt plain text: cord-266260-t02jngq0.txt item: #33 of 141 id: cord-267333-8b7hvorz author: Watson, John T. title: Unraveling the Mysteries of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus date: 2014-06-17 words: 1355 flesch: 35 summary: respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: quantification of the extent of the epidemic, surveillance biases, and transmissibility Interim infection prevention and control recommendations for hospitalized patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Full-genome deep sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of novel human betacoronavirus Close relative of human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bat Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus seroprevalence in domestic livestock in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Seroepidemiology for 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Latest outbreak news from ProMED-mail: novel coronavirus-Middle East Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-update Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) summary and literature update-as of 20 State of knowledge and data gaps of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in humans Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Hospital outbreak of Middle East keywords: animals; arabia; camels; care; cases; control; coronavirus; cov; dromedary; east; evidence; health; human; illness; infection; mers; middle; patients; respiratory; risk; saudi; syndrome; transmission; zoonotic cache: cord-267333-8b7hvorz.txt plain text: cord-267333-8b7hvorz.txt item: #34 of 141 id: cord-268879-ajd7ofc8 author: Hui, David S. title: Contemporary Concise Review 2018: Respiratory infections and tuberculosis date: 2019-03-30 words: 3697 flesch: 32 summary: 25 Social inequities continue to hamper TB control in many parts of the world, and major gaps remain in reaching, diagnosing and effectively treating TB patients, especially in resource-limited settings. In another longitudinal study from the same locality, 42 metformin users were associated with 44% reduction in mortality during TB treatment despite their higher haemoglobin A1c level. keywords: a(h7n9; antibiotics; avian; baloxavir; cap; cardiovascular; care; cases; children; clinical; complications; copd; countries; cov; days; development; disease; drug; early; east; effects; factors; group; health; hospital; infection; influenza; isoniazid; lactam; latent; low; lung; macrolide; mdr; mers; metformin; middle; mortality; nai; new; organization; outcomes; patients; pneumonia; pulmonary; regimen; resistant; resolution; respiratory; risk; role; rti; severe; study; susceptibility; syndrome; therapy; transmission; treatment; trial; tuberculosis; use; vaccines; vegf; virus; world; years cache: cord-268879-ajd7ofc8.txt plain text: cord-268879-ajd7ofc8.txt item: #35 of 141 id: cord-268943-arjtjy53 author: Reuss, Annicka title: Contact Investigation for Imported Case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, Germany date: 2014-04-17 words: 3059 flesch: 41 summary: These findings suggest these animals' possible relevance (e.g., as intermediate hosts) for human acquisition of MERS-CoV. Two complementary monitoring instruments for contact persons were used: active follow-up with daily telephone contact and a self-administered monitoring questionnaire. Such a questionnaire could be expanded to include a section for contact persons to fill in the names of persons with whom they had face-to-face contact during each day. keywords: aerosol; available; case; city; close; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; daily; days; department; distance; east; exposure; germany; hcws; health; hospital; human; illness; infection; investigation; march; measures; mers; middle; onset; patient; person; possible; respiratory; results; samples; serologic; serum; symptoms; syndrome; testing; transmission cache: cord-268943-arjtjy53.txt plain text: cord-268943-arjtjy53.txt item: #36 of 141 id: cord-269232-rhhmvnlp author: Joseph, Sunitha title: First isolation of West Nile virus from a dromedary camel date: 2016-06-08 words: 3167 flesch: 50 summary: 15 Tissue culture cell extracts infected with dromedary WNV were centrifuged at 19 000g at 4°C. West Nile virus in a dromedary S Joseph et al Viral diseases of new world camelids A transversal study on antibodies against selected pathogens in dromedary camels in the Canary Islands Rift Valley and West Nile virus antibodies in camels Emerging viral diseases in dromedary camels in the Southern Morocco Seroepidemiological studies for the detection of antibodies against nine infectious diseases in dairy dromedaries (Part-1) Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): announcement of the Coronavirus Study Group Delayed induction of proinflammatory cytokines and suppression of innate antiviral response by the novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: implications for pathogenesis and treatment Seroepidemiology for MERS coronavirus using microneutralisation and pseudoparticle virus neutralisation assays reveal a high prevalence of antibody in dromedary camels in Egypt Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia A phylogenetically distinct Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus detected in a dromedary calf from a closed dairy herd in Dubai with rising seroprevalence with age A sensitive and specific antigen detection assay for Middle East keywords: accession; acid; amino; amplified; analysis; antibodies; calf; camels; cluster; complete; coronavirus; cov; dna; dromedaries; dromedary; dromedary wnv; east; figure; genbank; genome; glycosylation; illumina; isolated; isolation; library; lineage; mers; middle; middle east; motif; neuroinvasiveness; nile; novel; ns1; number; pcr; present; protein; putative; related; respiratory; samples; sequence; sequencing; strains; study; syndrome; usa; viral; virus; west; wnv; wnvs cache: cord-269232-rhhmvnlp.txt plain text: cord-269232-rhhmvnlp.txt item: #37 of 141 id: cord-269885-r8molh8c author: Jeong, Soo Young title: MERS-CoV Infection in a Pregnant Woman in Korea date: 2017-08-08 words: 1985 flesch: 46 summary: The effect of Asian influenza on the outcome of pregnancy MERS-CoV outbreak following a single patient exposure in an emergency room in South Korea: an epidemiological outbreak study Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) nosocomial outbreak in South Korea: insights from modeling Interim infection prevention and control recommendations for hospitalized patients with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Serologic evaluation of MERS screening strategy for healthcare personnel during a hospital-associated outbreak Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Characteristics and outcomes of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus patients admitted to an intensive care unit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Clinical presentation and outcomes of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in the Republic of Korea MERS outbreak in Korea: hospital-to-hospital transmission Better understanding on MERS Corona Virus outbreak in Korea Case definition and management of patients with MERS Coronavirus in Saudi Arabia Impact of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) on pregnancy and perinatal outcome Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus infection during pregnancy: a report of 5 cases from Saudi Arabia Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus during pregnancy Stillbirth during infection with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission of MERS-coronavirus in household contacts Persistence of antibodies against Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: transmission, virology and therapeutic targeting to aid in outbreak control The emergence of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus We thank Dr. Christian Drosten and Dr. Marcel A. Muller in Institute of Virology, University of Bonn Medical Center for performing immunoglobulin A (IgA) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). After a full recovery of MERS, the patient manifested abrupt vaginal bleeding with rupture of membrane. keywords: abruption; antibodies; antibody; case; clinical; coronavirus; cov; delivery; disease; east; elisa; fetal; human; infection; june; korea; maternal; mers; middle; mother; outbreak; outcome; patient; pcr; placenta; pregnancy; pregnant; respiratory; results; room; syndrome; test; titer; transmission; woman cache: cord-269885-r8molh8c.txt plain text: cord-269885-r8molh8c.txt item: #38 of 141 id: cord-270258-9vgpphiu author: Ko, Jae-Hoon title: Predictive factors for pneumonia development and progression to respiratory failure in MERS-CoV infected patients date: 2016-08-09 words: 3461 flesch: 38 summary: World Health Organization Case definition and management of patients with MERS coronavirus in Saudi Arabia MERS-CoV outbreak in Jeddah e a link to health care facilities On estimating the relation between blood group and disease Treatment outcomes for patients with Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS CoV) infection at a coronavirus referral center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Treatment strategies for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Treatment with lopinavir/ritonavir or interferon-beta1b improves outcome of MERS-CoV infection in a nonhuman primate model of common marmoset Interim infection prevention and control recommendations for hospitalized patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), US CDC Comparative and kinetic analysis of viral shedding and immunological responses in MERS patients representing a broad spectrum of disease severity Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission Outcomes and prognostic factors in 267 patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong White cell differential count and influenza A Thrombocytopenia in patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (review) The clinical course of symptomatic MERS patients progressed serially: patients developed initial symptoms after a median 5-day incubation period (IQR 3.5e7.0), pneumonia after a median of 6 days from symptom onset (IQR 5.0e7.0), and respiratory failure after a median of 12 days from symptom onset (IQR 10.0e13.0). keywords: age; care; clinical; coronavirus; course; cov; crp; data; days; development; disease; east; factors; failure; group; hospital; infected; infection; initial; korea; lymphopenia; mers; middle; onset; outbreak; patients; pneumonia; pneumonia development; predictive; predictive factors; progressed; progression; respiratory; respiratory failure; severe; significant; study; symptom; syndrome; thrombocytopenia; value; variables cache: cord-270258-9vgpphiu.txt plain text: cord-270258-9vgpphiu.txt item: #39 of 141 id: cord-271004-gtmo5ixs author: Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A. title: Influenza is more common than Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) among hospitalized adult Saudi patients date: 2017-10-12 words: 2645 flesch: 49 summary: 4. 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WHO Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Recovery from severe novel coronavirus infection Saudi Ministry of Health C and CC. keywords: age; arabia; care; cases; clinical; common; community; control; coronavirus; cov; east; fig; h1n1; hospital; infection; influenza; mers; middle; outbreak; pandemic; patients; period; pneumonia; positive; respiratory; returning; saudi; season; study; surveillance; syndrome; testing; total; travelers; viruses cache: cord-271004-gtmo5ixs.txt plain text: cord-271004-gtmo5ixs.txt item: #40 of 141 id: cord-271681-jmoyy8rb author: Assiri, Abdullah M. title: Epidemiology of a Novel Recombinant Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Humans in Saudi Arabia date: 2016-06-14 words: 4376 flesch: 40 summary: Specimens and Molecular Testing at the MoH Respiratory specimens, including nasopharyngeal and oral pharyngeal swabs, both separate and combined, nasopharyngeal and tracheal aspirates, and sputa collected from suspected MERS cases were tested at MOH laboratories by upE and ORF1a rRT-PCR assays key: cord-271681-jmoyy8rb authors: Assiri, Abdullah M.; Midgley, Claire M.; Abedi, Glen R.; Saeed, Abdulaziz Bin; Almasri, Malak M.; Lu, Xiaoyan; Al-Abdely, Hail M.; Abdalla, Osman; Mohammed, Mutaz; Algarni, Homoud S.; Alhakeem, Raafat F.; Sakthivel, Senthilkumar K.; Nooh, Randa; Alshayab, Zainab; Alessa, Mohammad; Srinivasamoorthy, Ganesh; AlQahtani, Saeed Yahya; Kheyami, Ali; HajOmar, Waleed Husein; Banaser, Talib M.; Esmaeel, Ahmad; Hall, Aron J.; Curns, Aaron T.; Tamin, Azaibi; Alsharef, Ali Abraheem; Erdman, Dean; Watson, John T.; Gerber, Susan I. title: Epidemiology of a Novel Recombinant Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Humans in Saudi Arabia date: 2016-06-14 journal: Journal of Infectious Diseases DOI: 10.1093/infdis/jiw236 sha: doc_id: 271681 cord_uid: jmoyy8rb BACKGROUND: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes severe respiratory illness in humans. keywords: acquisition; analysis; arabia; available; camels; cases; circulating; clade; clinical; contact; coronavirus; cov; days; definition; east; emergence; epidemiologic; evidence; exposure; facilities; february; gene; genome; healthcare; human; illness; individuals; infection; information; interviews; investigation; june; laboratory; mers; middle; moh; novel; nrc-2015; onset; patients; period; positive; recent; recombinant; recombination; reported; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; risk; saudi; saudi arabia; secondary; sequences; sequencing; specimens; spike; study; symptoms; syndrome; table; time; transmission; viruses cache: cord-271681-jmoyy8rb.txt plain text: cord-271681-jmoyy8rb.txt item: #41 of 141 id: cord-272306-92rz2byz author: Morra, Mostafa Ebraheem title: Clinical outcomes of current medical approaches for Middle East respiratory syndrome: A systematic review and meta‐analysis date: 2018-04-17 words: 2496 flesch: 38 summary: Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia MERS-coronavirus replication induces severe in vitro cytopathology and is strongly inhibited by cyclosporin A or interferon-α treatment Inhibition of novel β coronavirus replication by a combination of interferon-α2b and ribavirin Treatment with interferon-[alpha] 2b and ribavirin improves outcome in MERS-CoV-infected rhesus macaques The PRISMA statement for reporting systematic reviews and meta-analyses of studies that evaluate health care interventions: explanation and elaboration Case report guidelines The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for assessing the quality of nonrandomized studies in meta-analyses Meta-analysis in clinical trials Measuring inconsistency in meta-analyses Meta-analysis of genetic association studies Synthesis of genetic association studies for pertinent gene-disease associations requires appropriate methodological and statistical approaches Post-dengue acute disseminated encephalomyelitis: a case report and meta-analysis MERS CoV infection in two renal transplant recipients: case report Ribavirin and interferon therapy in patients infected with the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: an observational study Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection A patient with severe respiratory failure caused by novel human coronavirus Ribavirin and interferon-alpha2b as primary and preventive treatment for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a preliminary report of two cases Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome corona virus (MERS CoV): case reports from a tertiary care hospital in Saudi Arabia Ribavirin and interferon alfa-2a for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a retrospective cohort study Successful recovery of MERS CoV pneumonia in a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: a case report IFN-alpha2a or IFN-beta1a in combination with ribavirin to treat Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia: a retrospective study Virological and serological analysis of a recent Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection case on a triple combination antiviral regimen Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in children Characteristics and outcomes of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus patients admitted to an intensive care unit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia A family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections related to a likely unrecognized asymptomatic or mild case Infection prevention/control and management guidelines for patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS CoV) infection Severe acute respiratory syndrome vs. the Middle East respiratory syndrome Clinical outcomes of current medical approaches for Middle East respiratory syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis MERS surges again, but pandemic jitters ease Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) keywords: analysis; antiviral; care; case; characteristics; clinical; combination; coronavirus; cov; criteria; data; disease; east; east respiratory; figure; group; ifn; infection; information; interferon; mers; meta; middle; mortality; outcomes; patients; renal; report; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; ribavirin; studies; study; supportive; survival; syndrome; systematic; table; therapy; treatment cache: cord-272306-92rz2byz.txt plain text: cord-272306-92rz2byz.txt item: #42 of 141 id: cord-272513-umuiovrd author: Bindayna, Khalid Mubarak title: Variant analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes in the Middle East date: 2020-10-09 words: 3034 flesch: 54 summary: key: cord-272513-umuiovrd authors: Bindayna, Khalid Mubarak; Crinion, Shane title: Variant analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomes in the Middle East date: 2020-10-09 journal: bioRxiv DOI: 10.1101/2020.10.09.332692 sha: doc_id: 272513 cord_uid: umuiovrd Background Coronavirus (COVID-19) was introduced into society in late 2019 and has now reached over 26 million cases and 850,000 deaths. 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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends evaluation for patients with respiratory symptoms and travel to an affected country within 14 days or for those who are in a cluster of patients with severe acute respiratory disease in which MERS-CoV is being evaluated [14] . keywords: acute; africa; animal; article; bacteria; bourbon; cases; cchf; clinical; common; congo; contact; coronavirus; course; crimean; days; development; diagnosis; disease; east; elevated; emergomyces; encephalitis; europe; fact; family; fever; findings; genus; healthcare; hemorrhagic; high; human; illness; infected; infectious; like; majority; mers; middle; mild; mortality; new; nipah; number; outbreak; pathogens; patients; positive; potential; rate; recent; research; resistance; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; review; ribavirin; rna; sars; severe; south; species; spread; studies; symptoms; syndrome; thrombocytopenia; tick; transmission; treatment; usa; viral; virus cache: cord-275602-cog4nma0.txt plain text: cord-275602-cog4nma0.txt item: #47 of 141 id: cord-277781-v9hw1cdi author: Ejima, Keisuke title: Probabilistic differential diagnosis of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) using the time from immigration to illness onset among imported cases date: 2014-04-07 words: 4428 flesch: 38 summary: This indicates that the high probability of influenza would not be the case even for those developing illness in 2 days if MERS transmission was more widespread than influenza or if the cases were at high risk of MERS (e.g. with suspected exposure to camels or other MERS cases in hospital) (Assiri et al., 2013b; Reusken et al., 2013a It should also be emphasized that the viral etiological study is valuable to directly quantify q i based on empirical data, although such data may be only applicable to general travelers (and not the travelers with close contact with other MERS cases or animals (Nishiura et al., 2014) ). keywords: assumed; cases; coronavirus; country; data; days; diagnosis; disease; distribution; east; et al; exponential; fig; generation; growth; illness; illness onset; immigration; incubation; infection; influenza; length; mers; middle; model; nishiura; novel; onset; period; posterior; present; prior; probability; rate; respiratory; risk; sars; similar; study; syndrome; time; transmission; travel cache: cord-277781-v9hw1cdi.txt plain text: cord-277781-v9hw1cdi.txt item: #48 of 141 id: cord-278238-w1l8h8g8 author: Okba, Nisreen MA title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus vaccines: current status and novel approaches date: 2017-04-13 words: 5103 flesch: 33 summary: key: cord-278238-w1l8h8g8 authors: Okba, Nisreen MA; Raj, V Stalin; Haagmans, Bart L title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus vaccines: current status and novel approaches date: 2017-04-13 journal: Curr Opin Virol DOI: 10.1016/j.coviro.2017.03.007 sha: doc_id: 278238 cord_uid: w1l8h8g8 Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a cause of severe respiratory infection in humans, specifically the elderly and people with comorbidities. Noteworthy to mention is Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus vaccines: current status and novel approaches Okba, Raj and Haagmans 51 Ad/hDPP4-mice, mice transduced with hDPP4 in an adenoviral vector; alum, aluminum hydroxide; E, envelope protein; hDPP4, human dipeptidyl peptidase 4; i.m., intramuscular; i.n., intranasal; M, matrix protein; MERS-CoV, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus; Nab, neutralizing antibodies; ND, not done; NHP, non-human primate; rNTD, recombinant N-terminal domain; RBD, receptor-binding domain; rRBD, recombinant RBD; RBD-Fc, RBD fused to the antibody crystallizable fragment of human IgG; S, spike protein; S1, S1 domain of spike protein; S367-606, amino acid residues 367-606 of the S protein; S736-761-KLH, peptide S736-761 coupled to keyhole limpet haemocyanin; s.c., subcutaneous; VLPs, Virus-like particles; a i.m.;alum/CpG ODN produced higher neutralizing antibody responses than s.c.; IFA/CpG ODN. keywords: acute; animal; antibodies; antibody; approach; arabia; camels; candidates; cause; cell; challenge; coronavirus; cov; covs; cross; current; development; different; disease; domain; dromedary; east; east respiratory; efficacy; epitopes; higher; human; immune; immunity; immunization; important; infection; memory; mers; mice; middle; middle east; mucosal; neutralizing; non; novel; outbreaks; patients; platforms; population; potential; protection; protein; rbd; receptor; recombinant; reduced; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; responses; risk; role; sars; sera; severe; specific; spike; study; subunit; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; transmission; vaccination; vaccine; viral cache: cord-278238-w1l8h8g8.txt plain text: cord-278238-w1l8h8g8.txt item: #49 of 141 id: cord-280350-ay4cnzn5 author: Chan, Jasper F.W. title: Broad-spectrum antivirals for the emerging Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus date: 2013-10-03 words: 5166 flesch: 34 summary: 73 Is the discovery of the novel human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012 (HCoV-EMC) the beginning of another SARS-like pandemic The emerging novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: the knowns and unknowns Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV); announcement of the coronavirus study group Global alert and response: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) e update e as of 4 October Comparative analysis of twelve genomes of three novel group 2c and group 2d coronaviruses reveals unique group and subgroup features Genetic relatedness of the novel human lineage C betacoronavirus to Tylonycteris bat coronavirus HKU4 and Pipistrellus bat coronavirus HKU5 Genetic characterization of Betacoronavirus lineage C viruses in bats revealed marked sequence divergence in the spike protein of Pipistrellus bat coronavirus HKU5 in Japanese pipistrelle: implications on the origin of the novel Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Interspecies transmission and emergence of novel viruses: lessons from bats and birds Genomic characterization of a newly discovered coronavirus associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome in humans Human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012-related viruses in bats, Ghana and Europe Coronaviruses in bats from Mexico Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): challenges in identifying its source and controlling its spread Differential cell line susceptibility to the emerging novel human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012: implications on disease pathogenesis and clinical manifestation Human coronavirus EMC does not require the SARScoronavirus receptor and maintains broad replicative capability in mammalian cell lines Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralizing serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Update: severe respiratory illness associated with middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) e Worldwide Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission Family cluster of middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Hospital outbreak of middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus A family cluster of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus infections related to a likely unrecognized asymptomatic or mild case First cases of middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections in France, investigations and implications for the prevention of human-to-human transmission Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Identification of influenza A nucleoprotein as an antiviral target Two years after pandemic influenza A/2009/H1N1: what have we learned? 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keywords: acid; activities; activity; acute; agents; anti; antiviral; assay; available; avonex; bats; betacoronavirus; betaferon; broad; cases; cells; chemical; clinical; combination; compounds; concentrations; coronavirus; cov; cpe; culture; dose; drug; east; effective; genetics; h1n1; hepatitis; high; human; infection; influenza; inhibition; inhibitors; interferon; like; load; mem; mers; middle; mofetil; mycophenolate; mycophenolic; mycophenolic acid; novel; patients; plaque; plates; potential; pra; protease; rebif; reduction; replication; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; ribavirin; sars; screening; serum; severe; small; studies; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; times; transmission; treatment; trials; usa; vero; viruses cache: cord-280350-ay4cnzn5.txt plain text: cord-280350-ay4cnzn5.txt item: #50 of 141 id: cord-281529-2rec51xg author: Haagmans, Bart L title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation date: 2013-12-17 words: 4037 flesch: 51 summary: Global Alert and Response (GAR): novel coronavirus infection-update Ecology, evolution and classifi cation of bat coronaviruses in the aftermath of SARS Close relative of human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bat Human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012-related viruses in bats, Ghana and Europe Genetic characterization of betacoronavirus lineage C viruses in bats revealed marked sequence divergence in the spike protein of pipistrellus bat coronavirus HKU5 in Japanese pipistrelle: implications on the origin of the novel Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Human coronavirus EMC does not require the SARS-coronavirus receptor and maintains broad replicative capability in mammalian cell lines Transmission and evolution of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: a descriptive genomic study Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Transmission scenarios for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and how to tell them apart Recovery from severe novel coronavirus infection Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Seroepidemiology for MERS coronavirus using microneutralisation and pseudoparticle virus neutralisation assays reveal a high prevalence of antibody in dromedary camels in Egypt Alert and Response (GAR): novel coronavirus infection-update Alert and Response (GAR): novel coronavirus infection-update Detection of a novel human coronavirus by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction Assays for laboratory confi rmation of novel human coronavirus (hCoV-EMC) infections SeaView version 4: a multiplatform graphical user interface for sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree building Specifi c serology for emerging human coronaviruses by protein microarray Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bats, Saudi Arabia MERS coronavirus: data gaps for laboratory preparedness We thank WHO and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations for their generous help in organisation of the study, Theo Bestebroer for providing Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus specifi c primer sets, Berend Jan Bosch for providing antigens for the microarray, and Jeroen Cremer for technical support. Viral sequences from the two human cases were isolated (with the same techniques as for camel cases) in the Reference Department, Public Health England, London, UK. keywords: analysis; animal; antibodies; assay; bat; camel_mers; camels; cases; cells; confi; contact; coronavirus; cov; data; diff; dromedary; east; emc; erent; farm; fragment; gene; gure; health; human; infected; infection; isolate; laboratory; mers; middle; min; netherlands; nose; novel; oct; orf1a; outbreak; pcr; people; positive; presence; qatar; report; reported; respiratory; rmed; rna; samples; sequences; sequencing; serum; severe; specifi; spike; study; swabs; syndrome; upe; viral cache: cord-281529-2rec51xg.txt plain text: cord-281529-2rec51xg.txt item: #51 of 141 id: cord-282293-pdhjl508 author: Park, Wan Beom title: Isolation of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus from a Patient of the 2015 Korean Outbreak date: 2016-01-14 words: 1579 flesch: 49 summary: key: cord-282293-pdhjl508 authors: Park, Wan Beom; Kwon, Nak-Jung; Choe, Pyoeng Gyun; Choi, Su-Jin; Oh, Hong Sang; Lee, Sang Min; Chong, Hyonyong; Kim, Jong-Il; Song, Kyoung-Ho; Bang, Ji Hwan; Kim, Eu Suk; Kim, Hong-Bin; Park, Sang Won; Kim, Nam Joong; Oh, Myoung-don title: Isolation of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus from a Patient of the 2015 Korean Outbreak date: 2016-01-14 journal: J Korean Med Sci DOI: 10.3346/jkms.2016.31.2.315 sha: doc_id: 282293 cord_uid: pdhjl508 During the 2015 outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Korea, 186 persons were infected, resulting in 38 fatalities. 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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus superspreading Event Involving 81 Persons, Korea Processing tissue and cells for transmission electron microscopy in diagnostic pathology and research Full-genome deep sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of novel human betacoronavirus Microevolution of outbreak-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Variations in spike glycoprotein gene of MERS-CoV Origin and possible genetic recombination of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from the first imported case in China: phylogenetics and coalescence analysis Estimation of the number of nucleotide substitutions in the control region of mitochondrial DNA in humans and chimpanzees MEGA6: molecular evolutionary genetics analysis version 6.0 keywords: accession; analyses; arabia; cases; cells; coronavirus; cov; cytopathic; east; gene; genome; hospital; isolate; june; kim; korea; length; mers; middle; outbreak; patient; phylogenetic; respiratory; rna; sample; saudi; sequence; syndrome; transmission; usa; vero cache: cord-282293-pdhjl508.txt plain text: cord-282293-pdhjl508.txt item: #52 of 141 id: cord-283586-o8m6xdra author: Spanakis, Nikolaos title: Virological and serological analysis of a recent Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection case on a triple combination antiviral regimen date: 2014-12-31 words: 3280 flesch: 37 summary: Ribavirin and interferon therapy in patients infected with the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: an observational study Therapeutic options for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-possible lessons from a systematic review of SARS-CoV therapy Clinical Decision Making Tool for Treatment of MERS-CoV v A case of imported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and public health response Assays for laboratory confirmation of novel human coronavirus (hCoV-EMC) infections Detection of a novel human coronavirus by real-time reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation Ribavirin and interferon (IFN)-␣-2b as primary and preventive treatment for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): a preliminary report of two cases Treatment with interferon-␣2b and ribavirin improves outcome in MERS-CoVinfected rhesus macaques Schering Corp Product information. Switzerland: WHO Long-term SARS coronavirus excretion from patient cohort Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Delayed induction of proinflammatory cytokines and suppression of innate antiviral response by the novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: implications for pathogenesis and treatment Efficient replication of the novel human betacoronavirus EMC on primary human epithelium highlights its zoonotic potential Interferon-␤ and mycophenolic acid are potent inhibitors of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in cell-based assays Inhibition of novel ␤ coronavirus replication by a combination of interferon-␣2b and ribavirin In-vitro renal epithelial cell infection reveals a viral kidney tropism as a potential mechanism for acute renal failure during Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus infection Role of lopinavir/ritonavir in the treatment of SARS: initial virological and clinical findings Hospital outbreak of Middle East keywords: antiviral; camels; case; clinical; combination; contact; coronavirus; course; cov; data; day; days; detection; disease; dromedary; east; evidence; fever; greece; hospital; human; igg; igm; illness; infection; initial; interferon; jeddah; mers; middle; novel; outbreak; patient; pcr; phylogenetic; recent; regimen; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; ribavirin; samples; sars; serological; serum; shedding; specific; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; testing; therapy; time; titres; treatment; use; week cache: cord-283586-o8m6xdra.txt plain text: cord-283586-o8m6xdra.txt item: #53 of 141 id: cord-284374-sqxlnk9e author: Park, Jiyeon title: Infection Prevention Measures for Surgical Procedures during a Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in a Tertiary Care Hospital in South Korea date: 2020-01-15 words: 4256 flesch: 39 summary: Moreover, there may be very few hospitals that are prepared to provide perioperative care for MERS patients. Almost all hospitals generally have positive-pressure operating rooms and they may experience an outbreak without facilities that are prepared for perioperative management of MERS patients, as our hospital did in 2015. keywords: air; anteroom; asymptomatic; cases; control; coronavirus; cov; duct; east; ebola; equipment; experience; fig; general; guidelines; hcws; healthcare; high; hospital; infection; institutional; main; management; medical; mers; middle; minutes; n95; negative; operating; operation; outbreak; papr; patients; pcr; perioperative; phase; positive; possible; potential; ppe; pressure; prevention; procedures; protection; respiratory; risk; room; sars; set; standard; study; surgery; surgical; symptoms; syndrome; temporary; time; transmission; volume cache: cord-284374-sqxlnk9e.txt plain text: cord-284374-sqxlnk9e.txt item: #54 of 141 id: cord-284581-fl2nt4ak author: Kleine-Weber, Hannah title: Spike proteins of novel MERS-coronavirus isolates from North- and West-African dromedary camels mediate robust viral entry into human target cells date: 2019-07-19 words: 3207 flesch: 42 summary: In order to study host cell entry driven by S proteins from the C1 subclade, we employed PCR-based mutagenesis to generate expression constructs for the S proteins of MERS-CoV from Morocco (camel/Morocco/CIRAD-HKU213/2015, MO), Nigeria (camel/Nigeria/NV1657/ 2016, NI) and Burkina Faso (camel/Burkina Faso/CIRAD-HKU785/ 2015, BF), using a published expression construct for MERS-CoV EMC S protein as template (Kleine-Weber et al., 2018 . S proteins of North/West-and West-African MERS-CoV isolates from dromedary camels efficiently bind to DPP4. keywords: acid; african; amino; analysis; antibody; binding; burkina; camels; cells; coronavirus; cov; dpp4; dromedary; east; emc; entry; et al; expression; faso; fig; host; human; kleine; mers; middle; nigeria; north; proteins; respiratory; results; spike; study; syndrome; tag; vero; viral; viruses; weber; west cache: cord-284581-fl2nt4ak.txt plain text: cord-284581-fl2nt4ak.txt item: #55 of 141 id: cord-286472-pqtem19t author: McFee, R.B. title: MIDDLE EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME (MERS) CORONAVIRUS date: 2020-07-28 words: 5367 flesch: 40 summary: Of note, co-infection with other respiratory viruses and a few cases of co-infection with communityacquired bacteria at admission has been reported in MERS CoV patients. Patients recently returning from the Middle East, presenting with significant respiratory illness, with CT findings of peribronchial region abnormalities, organizing pneumonia, should be considered for MERS CoV infection, and if possible, queried about international travel and occupational exposures. keywords: -70; 33b; 33c; acute; approaches; arabia; camels; care; cases; cdc; clinical; collection; combination; common; confirmed; contact; container; coronavirus; cov; covid-19; data; date; days; disease; dry; early; east; east respiratory; elevated; fatality; findings; health; hours; human; ice; ifn; illness; infection; influenza; interferon; laboratory; lower; mers; mers cov; middle; middle east; new; note; novel; onset; opacities; outbreak; patients; pcr; pneumonia; possible; rate; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; review; ribavirin; rna; sars; saudi; serologic; serum; severe; significant; single; specimen; sterile; studies; study; svlp; swab; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; testing; therapy; treatment; use; vaccine; viral; viruses cache: cord-286472-pqtem19t.txt plain text: cord-286472-pqtem19t.txt item: #56 of 141 id: cord-286631-3fmg3scx author: Pormohammad, Ali title: Comparison of confirmed COVID‐19 with SARS and MERS cases ‐ Clinical characteristics, laboratory findings, radiographic signs and outcomes: A systematic review and meta‐analysis date: 2020-06-05 words: 3676 flesch: 28 summary: Clinical presentation and outcomes of Middle East respiratory syndrome in the Republic of Korea Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Mortality risk factors for Middle East respiratory syndrome outbreak, South Korea Association between severity of MERS-CoV infection and incubation period Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a case-control study of hospitalized patients Identified transmission dynamics of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection during an outbreak: implications of an overcrowded emergency department The epidemiology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Acute Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: temporal lung changes observed on the chest radiographs of 55 patients The predictors of 3-and 30-day mortality in 660 MERS-CoV patients Diagnostic delays in 537 symptomatic cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in Saudi Arabia Risk factors for primary Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus illness in humans, Saudi Arabia Preliminary epidemiologic assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea Clinical and epidemiologic characteristics of spreaders of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus during the 2015 outbreak in Korea Transmission of MERScoronavirus in household contacts Association of higher MERS-CoV virus load with severe disease and death, Saudi Arabia Predictors of MERS-CoV infection: a large case control study of patients presenting with ILI at a MERS-CoV referral hospital in Saudi Arabia Hospital outbreaks of middle east respiratory syndrome Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Al-Madinah City, Saudi Arabia: demographic, clinical and survival data Spatial modelling of contribution of individual level risk factors for mortality from Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the Arabian Peninsula Presentation and outcome of Middle East respiratory syndrome in Saudi intensive care unit patients Outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome in two hospitals initiated by a single patient in Daejeon Covid-19: WHO declares pandemic because of alarming levels of spread, severity, and inaction Comparison of severe and non-severe COVID-19 pneumonia: review and meta-analysis. 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Rational use of personal protective equipment for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Virtual Screening of an FDA Approved Drugs Database on Two COVID-19 Coronavirus Proteins Potential COVID-2019 3C-like Protease Inhibitors Designed Using Generative Deep Learning Approaches Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analyses: the PRISMA statement The development of a critical appraisal tool for use in systematic reviews: addressing questions of prevalence Statistical aspects of the analysis of data from retrospective studies Epidemiological and clinical characteristics of 99 cases of 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia in Wuhan, China: a descriptive study Early epidemiological analysis of the 2019-nCoV outbreak based on a crowdsourced data Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan Clinical characteristics of 138 hospitalized patients with 2019 novel coronavirus-Infected pneumonia in Wuhan Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan Clinical characteristics of 2019 novel coronavirus infection in China Epidemiological and clinical features of the 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak in China Analysis of clinical features of 29 patients with 2019 novel coronavirus pneumonia. keywords: acute; acute respiratory; analysis; arabia; bias; care; cases; characteristics; china; clinical; confirmed; coronavirus; covid-19; critical; data; diagnosis; disease; early; east; east respiratory; epidemiological; factors; features; findings; health; heterogeneity; hong; hospital; infected; infection; kong; korea; laboratory; mers; meta; middle; middle east; mortality; novel; outbreak; outcomes; patients; pneumonia; radiographic; rate; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; review; risk; sars; saudi; severe; severe acute; studies; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; table; treatment; wuhan cache: cord-286631-3fmg3scx.txt plain text: cord-286631-3fmg3scx.txt item: #57 of 141 id: cord-287156-3plpi6i9 author: Lassandro, Giuseppe title: Children in Coronaviruses’ Wonderland: What Clinicians Need to Know date: 2020-07-01 words: 8034 flesch: 36 summary: Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children in COVID-19-associated immune thrombocytopenia Immune Thrombocytopenia (ITP) in a SARS-CoV-2 Positive Pediatric Patient Covid-19 and Children with Immune Thrombocytopenia: Emerging Issues Evans syndrome in a patient with COVID-19 COVID-19 infection associated with autoimmune hemolytic anemia Chest computed tomography in children with COVID-19 respiratory infection Clinical and CT imaging features of the COVID-19 pneumonia: Influenza Other Respir Viruses Epidemiology characteristics of human coronaviruses in patients with respiratory infection symptoms and phylogenetic analysis of HCoV-OC43 during 2010-2015 in Guangzhou Human Coronavirus Infections in Israel: Epidemiology, Clinical Symptoms and Summer Seasonality of HCoV-HKU1. keywords: acute; acute respiratory; adults; age; analysis; arabia; association; asymptomatic; care; cases; cause; characteristics; chest; childhood; children; china; clinical; clinicians; common; contact; coronavirus; coronavirus disease; coronavirus infections; cough; covid-19; covid-19 infection; critical; days; detection; diagnosis; disease; distress; east; east respiratory; epidemiological; epidemiology; failure; features; fever; findings; gastrointestinal; hcovs; healthy; high; human; human coronavirus; illness; immune; incidence; infants; infected; infection; inflammatory; intensive; kawasaki; laboratory; likely; lower; mers; middle; middle east; mild; multisystem; negative; neonatal; new; newborns; nl63; novel; novel coronavirus; onset; outbreak; outcomes; oxygen; patients; pcr; pediatric; pneumonia; positive; pregnant; probable; prospective; ray; real; recent; reported; respiratory; respiratory infections; respiratory syndrome; review; risk; role; samples; sars; saudi; severe; severe acute; spread; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; system; systematic; therapy; thrombocytopenia; time; tract; transmission; treatment; underlying; viral; viruses; women; years cache: cord-287156-3plpi6i9.txt plain text: cord-287156-3plpi6i9.txt item: #58 of 141 id: cord-287761-73qgx58i author: Aly, Mahmoud title: Occurrence of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) across the Gulf Corporation Council countries: Four years update date: 2017-10-13 words: 3394 flesch: 50 summary: Next, we sought out the detailed demographic distributions of reported cases among 14 governorates in Saudi Arabia. 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Despite the total number of MERS cases increasing, especially in KSA, the number of pediatric cases remained low during the study period. keywords: age; arabia; associated; asymptomatic; care; cases; children; coronavirus; cov; disease; east; exposure; health; infection; ksa; low; mers; middle; number; patients; pediatric; positive; reported; respiratory; saudi; study; syndrome cache: cord-287886-41isp0wj.txt plain text: cord-287886-41isp0wj.txt item: #60 of 141 id: cord-288389-z0sz1msj author: Fanoy, Ewout B title: Travel-related MERS-CoV cases: an assessment of exposures and risk factors in a group of Dutch travellers returning from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, May 2014 date: 2014-10-17 words: 2978 flesch: 53 summary: bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin Investigation of an imported case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in A case of imported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and public health response Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Geographic distribution of MERS coronavirus among dromedary camels Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels Antibodies against MERS coronavirus in dromedary camels Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections in two returning travellers in the Netherlands World Health Organization: Twelve non-cases drank unpasteurized camel milk and had contact with camels. keywords: asymptomatic; camels; case; contact; coronavirus; cov; day; der; dutch; east; exposure; factors; group; health; hospital; infection; ksa; manuscript; mecca; medina; mers; middle; netherlands; patients; potential; questionnaire; respiratory; risk; room; son; source; specific; study; syndrome; transmission; travellers; van; visit cache: cord-288389-z0sz1msj.txt plain text: cord-288389-z0sz1msj.txt item: #61 of 141 id: cord-290319-decr6wrd author: Kayali, Ghazi title: A more detailed picture of the epidemiology of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus date: 2015-05-31 words: 1621 flesch: 42 summary: One concern with school-based programmes is the Presence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibodies in Saudi Arabia: a nationwide, crosssectional serological study Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia MERS-CoV): summary of current situation, literature update and risk assessment Human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012-related viruses in bats, Ghana and Europe Close relative of human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bat MERS-Related Betacoronavirus in Vespertilio Superans bats Middle East respiratory syndrome: An emerging coronavirus infection tracked by the crowd MERS coronaviruses in dromedary camels MERS coronavirus in dromedary camel herd, Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels, Saudi Arabia Investigation of anti-middle East respiratory syndrome antibodies in blood donors and slaughterhouse workers in Jeddah and Makkah, Saudi Arabia, fall 2012 Sparse evidence of MERS-CoV infection among animal workers living in Southern Saudi Arabia during 2012 Lack of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus transmission from infected camels Acute Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in livestock dromedaries Evidence is accumulating that dromedary camels are a natural host of MERS-CoV. Serological fi ndings suggest that more than 90% of adult dromedaries in the Middle East and Africa are seropositive for MERS-CoV. 7 The virus isolated from dromedaries has spike proteins with conserved receptor-binding domains for the human dipeptidyl peptidase-4 receptor, 8, 9 and MERS-CoV has been detected in camels that were in close contact with people with Middle East respiratory syndrome. keywords: anogenital; arabia; camels; colleagues; coronavirus; countries; cov; east; eff; high; hpv; human; infection; mers; middle; population; programmes; respiratory; results; saudi; studies; study; syndrome; transmission; types; vaccination; warts cache: cord-290319-decr6wrd.txt plain text: cord-290319-decr6wrd.txt item: #62 of 141 id: cord-291367-rtmsrh16 author: Zumla, Alimuddin title: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome - need for increased vigilance and watchful surveillance for MERS-CoV in sub-Saharan Africa date: 2015-07-02 words: 2263 flesch: 36 summary: -Saudi Arabia The Hajj pilgrimage and surveillance for Middle East Respiratory syndrome coronavirus in pilgrims from African countries High prevalence of common respiratory viruses and no evidence of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus in Hajj pilgrims returning to Ghana Hajj: infectious disease surveillance and control Travel implications of emerging coronaviruses: SARS and MERS-CoV Etiology of severe community-acquired pneumonia during the 2013 Hajj-part of the MERS-CoV surveillance program An update on Middle East respiratory syndrome: 2 years later Pilgrims and MERS-CoV: what's the risk? KSA MERS-CoV Investigation Team. Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Middle East Respiratory Syndromeadvancing the public health and research agenda on MERS-lessons from the South Korea outbreak Coronaviruses: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in travelers Infection prevention and control of epidemic-and pandemicprone acute respiratory infections in health care -WHO Guidelines. keywords: african; arabia; care; cases; control; coronavirus; countries; cov; diseases; east; global; health; healthcare; hospital; infection; korea; measures; mers; middle; outbreak; pilgrims; potential; prevention; public; respiratory; risk; saharan; saudi; sub; surveillance; syndrome; systems; tract; transmission; travel cache: cord-291367-rtmsrh16.txt plain text: cord-291367-rtmsrh16.txt item: #63 of 141 id: cord-293403-o1i999hy author: Holliday, Ian title: E-health in the East Asian tigers date: 2004-09-11 words: 6841 flesch: 50 summary: Economic, organizational, legal, regulatory, and cultural conflicts rooted in the US healthcare system are all barriers to e-healthcare provision. It describes five main dimensions of e-health provision in the tigers: policymaking, regulation, provision, funding and physician-patient relations. keywords: access; advanced; advice; age; asian; asian tigers; basic; change; cultural; development; early; east; east asian; economic; electronic; factors; features; funding; government; healthcare; high; hong; hong kong; hospitals; impact; industry; information; initiatives; insurance; internet; issues; japan; key; kong; korea; likely; limited; links; literature; long; mail; main; major; medical; mhlw; national; networking; number; online; orientation; patients; performance; physician; planning; policy; primary; private; problems; progress; provision; public; quality; records; regional; regulation; regulatory; relations; role; sars; searches; secondary; sector; services; significant; singapore; sites; social; societies; society; south; sphere; standard; state; survey; system; taiwan; tigers; traditional; use; websites; world; years cache: cord-293403-o1i999hy.txt plain text: cord-293403-o1i999hy.txt item: #64 of 141 id: cord-293505-1t3hg4wi author: Bernard-Stoecklin, Sibylle title: Comparative Analysis of Eleven Healthcare-Associated Outbreaks of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (Mers-Cov) from 2015 to 2017 date: 2019-05-14 words: 4167 flesch: 38 summary: Twenty-five percent (n = 105/422) of MERS cases who acquired infection in a hospital setting were healthcare personnel. After Cardiac Operations An outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) due to coronavirus in Al-Ahssa Region, Saudi Arabia Increase in Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus Cases in Saudi Arabia Linked to Hospital Outbreak With Continued Circulation of Recombinant Virus Identified Transmission Dynamics of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection During an Outbreak: Implications of an Overcrowded Emergency Department Description of a Hospital Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in a Large Tertiary Care Hospital in Saudi Arabia Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Multifacility Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in Taif, Saudi Arabia Notes from the Field: Nosocomial Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in a Large Tertiary Care Hospital-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia MERS outbreak in Korea: hospital-to-hospital transmission Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Outbreak in the Republic of Korea Case characteristics among Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak and non-outbreak cases in Saudi Arabia from MERS: keywords: age; analysis; arabia; asymptomatic; cases; characteristics; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; data; days; duration; east; east respiratory; events; hcp; healthcare; high; hospital; human; identification; infection; interventions; iqr; isolation; korea; laboratory; large; median; mers; middle; middle east; number; outbreaks; patients; prevention; reproduction; republic; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; risk; saudi; secondary; settings; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; table; transmission; weeks cache: cord-293505-1t3hg4wi.txt plain text: cord-293505-1t3hg4wi.txt item: #65 of 141 id: cord-293691-ewerquin author: Sauerhering, Lucie title: Cyclophilin Inhibitors Restrict Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Via Interferon λ In Vitro And In Mice date: 2020-07-02 words: 3438 flesch: 38 summary: Moreover, we for the first time provide evidence that CsA triggered the activation of an antiviral defense state in lung epithelial cells. These data indicate that CsA treatment mounts a distinct interferon-driven antiviral response in lung epithelial cells. keywords: activity; addition; alv; alveolar; animal; antibody; antiviral; calcineurin; calu-3; cells; cna; coronavirus; cov; csa; cyclophilin; cyclosporin; cypa; data; date; east; epithelial; experiments; expression; factor; figure; formation; haec; human; ifnλ; iii; induced; infected; infection; influenza; inhibition; inhibitors; interferon; irf1; kinase; lung; map; mers; mice; middle; model; mouse; nfat; novel; pathways; primary; protein; receptor; replication; respiratory; response; results; rna; severe; signaling; significant; specific; study; syndrome; titers; treatment; type; vivo cache: cord-293691-ewerquin.txt plain text: cord-293691-ewerquin.txt item: #66 of 141 id: cord-293938-40zyv1h8 author: Jonsdottir, Hulda R. title: Coronaviruses and the human airway: a universal system for virus-host interaction studies date: 2016-02-06 words: 5536 flesch: 34 summary: Tracheobronchial HAE cultures recapitulate the primary entry point of human respiratory viruses while the alveolar model allows for elucidation of mechanisms involved in viral infection and pathogenesis in the alveoli. This model is a universal platform to study human respiratory viruses [67] keywords: acute; airway; ali; alveolar; animal; antiviral; associated; bat; bats; bronchial; cells; cellular; characterization; common; compounds; coronavirus; cov; covs; cultures; different; disease; east; entry; epithelium; example; expression; genome; hae; hcov; hcov-229e; hku1; host; human; human coronavirus; ifn; immune; infected; infection; innate; interaction; interferon; like; membrane; mers; mice; middle; models; mouse; nl63; non; novel; organotypic; pathogenesis; patients; pneumonia; population; potential; primary; protein; receptor; replication; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; rna; sars; severe; species; spike; strains; structural; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; system; treatment; tropism; viral; viruses; vivo cache: cord-293938-40zyv1h8.txt plain text: cord-293938-40zyv1h8.txt item: #67 of 141 id: cord-295633-vkjcheaz author: Hao, Xin‐yan title: The characteristics of hDPP4 transgenic mice subjected to aerosol MERS coronavirus infection via an animal nose‐only exposure device date: 2019-10-30 words: 5112 flesch: 41 summary: Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis Intranasal influenza infection of mice and methods to evaluate progression and outcome Comparison of traditional intranasal and aerosol inhalation inoculation of mice with influenza A viruses A mouse model for MERS coronavirus-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome Generation of a transgenic mouse model of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and disease Mouseadapted MERS coronavirus causes lethal lung disease in human DPP4 knockin mice Distribution of aerosols in mouse lobes by fluorescent imaging Multi-organ damage in human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 transgenic mice infected with middle east respiratory syndrome-coronavirus An acute immune response to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus replication contributes to viral pathogenicity Association of higher MERS-CoV virus load with severe disease and death, Saudi Arabia Active replication of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and aberrant induction of inflammatory cytokines and chemokines in human macrophages: implications for pathogenesis SARS and other coronaviruses as causes of pneumonia Delayed induction of proinflammatory cytokines and suppression of innate antiviral response by the novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: implications for pathogenesis and treatment Association between severity of MERS-CoV infection and incubation period Clinical implication of radiographic scores in acute Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia: report from a single tertiary-referral center of South Korea Mortality rate of ICU patients with the Middle East respiratory syndrome -coronavirus infection at King Fahad Hospital Middle East respiratory syndrome Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Clinical presentation and outcomes of Middle East respiratory syndrome in the Republic of Korea Clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and ultrastructural findings of a fatal case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the United Arab Emirates Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus causes multiple organ damage and lethal disease in mice transgenic for human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 A human DPP4-Knockin mouse's susceptibility to infection by authentic and pseudotyped MERS-CoV One Health Host species restriction of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus through its receptor, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is a functional receptor for the emerging human coronavirus-EMC A rapid scoping review of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in animal hosts Clinical and biological character in mouse models for Middle East respiratory syndrome generated by transduction with different doses of DPP4 molecule Elevated human dipeptidyl peptidase 4 expression reduces the susceptibility of hDPP4 transgenic mice to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and disease Acute respiratory infection in human dipeptidyl peptidase 4-transgenic mice infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Emergencies preparedness, response. keywords: acute; aerosol; aerosol group; alveolar; animal; antigen; brain; cells; challenged; changes; clinical; control; coronavirus; cov; days; device; differences; disease; east; east respiratory; endothelial; exposure; figure; group; hdpp4; high; human; immunohistochemical; infected; infection; instillation; instillation group; interstitial; intranasal; lesions; levels; loads; loss; lungs; mers; mers‐cov; mice; middle; middle east; models; moderate; mouse; patients; pneumonia; rate; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; results; severe; significant; slower; staining; survival; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; tissue; transgenic; viral; weight cache: cord-295633-vkjcheaz.txt plain text: cord-295633-vkjcheaz.txt item: #68 of 141 id: cord-295971-jtv1jj2z author: Cho, Sun Young title: MERS-CoV outbreak following a single patient exposure in an emergency room in South Korea: an epidemiological outbreak study date: 2016-07-09 words: 4639 flesch: 52 summary: The emergency room has its own radiology suite for emergency room patients only. Patients' demographic information, underlying disease, dates of emergency room visit, duration of stay with exact arrival and departure times, and location within the emergency room were collected. keywords: attack; care; cases; center; confi; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; data; disease; east; emergency; emergency room; exposure; group; gure; health; hospital; identifi; iii; incubation; infection; korea; large; manuscript; median; medical; mers; middle; outbreak; patient; period; potential; rates; respiratory; risk; rmed; room; samsung; single; south; study; syndrome; time; transmission; visitors; workers; zone cache: cord-295971-jtv1jj2z.txt plain text: cord-295971-jtv1jj2z.txt item: #69 of 141 id: cord-297062-dmiplvt2 author: Almekhlafi, Ghaleb A. title: Presentation and outcome of Middle East respiratory syndrome in Saudi intensive care unit patients date: 2016-05-07 words: 4410 flesch: 45 summary: Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome corona virus (MERS CoV): case reports from a tertiary care hospital in Saudi Arabia IFN-alpha2a or IFN-beta1a in combination with ribavirin to treat Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia: a retrospective study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a case-control study of hospitalized patients Characteristics and outcomes of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus patients admitted to an intensive care unit in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Acute management and long-term survival among subjects with severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia and ARDS APACHE II: a severity of disease classification system The SOFA (Sepsis-related Organ Failure Assessment) score to describe organ dysfunction/failure. Interestingly, Acinetobacter baumannii, which is an emerging fatal infection in ICU patients worldwide, was isolated from deep tracheal aspirates in one in four patients. keywords: admission; apache; arabia; associated; care; cases; clinical; cohort; common; confirmed; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; data; days; death; disease; dysfunction; east; east respiratory; factor; failure; guidelines; high; hospital; icu; ill; independent; infection; intensive; iqr; laboratory; median; mers; middle; middle east; mortality; need; organ; outbreak; outcomes; patients; previous; priority; rates; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; risk; saudi; score; sepsis; severe; severity; sofa; stay; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; therapy; transmission; vasopressor; ventilation cache: cord-297062-dmiplvt2.txt plain text: cord-297062-dmiplvt2.txt item: #70 of 141 id: cord-297853-peqkcix2 author: Khan, Raymond M. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus on inanimate surfaces: A risk for health care transmission date: 2016-11-01 words: 1473 flesch: 43 summary: CDC's early response to a novel viral disease, middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Stability of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) under different environmental conditions Environmental contamination and viral shedding in MERS patients during MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea Comparison of surface sampling methods for virus recovery from fomites Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Community case clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Hafr Al-Batin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a descriptive genomic study Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Kinetics and pattern of viral excretion in biological specimens of two MERS-CoV cases Rapid and effective virucidal activity of povidoneiodine products against middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) and modified vaccinia virus ankara (MVA) Heat inactivation of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus 9 Prolonged viral shedding 8, 9 and survival on surfaces for 48 hours 3 make it difficult to ignore contaminated environmental surfaces as a potential etiology of hospital outbreaks. keywords: arabia; care; cleaning; control; coronavirus; cov; east; environmental; health; high; hours; icu; laboratory; mers; middle; outbreaks; patients; respiratory; rna; rooms; saudi; study; surfaces; syndrome; touch; transmission; viral cache: cord-297853-peqkcix2.txt plain text: cord-297853-peqkcix2.txt item: #71 of 141 id: cord-297954-87w2itin author: Memish, Ziad A. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): A cluster analysis with implications for global management of suspected cases date: 2015-07-15 words: 1864 flesch: 57 summary: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: epidemiology and disease control measures Coronaviruses: severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus and Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in travelers An update on Middle East respiratory syndrome: 2 years later Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection control: the missing piece? Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: transmission and phylogenetic evolution Travel implications of emerging coronaviruses: SARS and MERS-CoV Middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in healthcare setting Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections epidemiological findings from a retrospective investigation Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus An observational, laboratory-based study of outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Jeddah and Riyadh, kingdom of Saudi Arabia MERS-CoV outbreak in Jeddahea link to health care facilities Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-17th update Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): summary and risk assessment of current situation in the Republic of Korea and China Etiology of severe community-acquired pneumonia during Hajjdpart of the MERS-CoV surveillance program Lack of nasal carriage of novel corona virus (HCoV-EMC) in French Hajj pilgrims returning from the Hajj 2012, despite a high rate of respiratory symptoms The Hajj pilgrimage and surveillance for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in pilgrims from African countries Prevalence of MERS-CoV nasal carriage and compliance with the Saudi health recommendations among pilgrims attending the 2013 Hajj Imported cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome: an update We are grateful to the staff of the Ministry of Health in Al-Madinah area and the staff of the regional laboratory, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Travel associated MERS cases were reported from: Turkey, Austria, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Tunisia, Algeria, Malaysia, Philippines, China, and the United States of America [17] . keywords: arabia; cases; clinical; cluster; contacts; coronavirus; cov; east; fatality; hajj; hcws; healthcare; madinah; mers; middle; outbreak; patients; pilgrims; rate; respiratory; saudi; syndrome; total; transmission cache: cord-297954-87w2itin.txt plain text: cord-297954-87w2itin.txt item: #72 of 141 id: cord-298941-xf2ukinp author: Al-Abdallat, Mohammad Mousa title: Hospital-Associated Outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: A Serologic, Epidemiologic, and Clinical Description date: 2014-05-14 words: 4829 flesch: 38 summary: Sera from the 2 fatal cases (designated outbreak subjects 01 and 12) having positive rRT-PCR tests were also tested by the 3 described serology tests. The recombinant btHKU5.2 nucleocapsid proteinbased ELISA was developed by the CDC to detect the presence of antibodies that cross-react with the HKU5.2 N protein in serum samples from possible MERS cases. keywords: acute; antibodies; antibody; april; assay; associated; cases; clinical; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; data; days; dilution; east; elisa; evidence; fatal; findings; focal; healthcare; hku5.2n; hospital; household; human; ifa; illness; infected; infection; initial; interviews; investigation; jordan; medical; members; mers; middle; mnt; negative; neutralizing; observed; onset; outbreak; patients; pcr; personnel; positive; respiratory; response; results; rrt; samples; sars; serologic; serum; severe; specimens; subjects; surviving; symptoms; syndrome; table; test; transfer; transmission cache: cord-298941-xf2ukinp.txt plain text: cord-298941-xf2ukinp.txt item: #73 of 141 id: cord-299519-hfgmmuy6 author: Alenazi, Thamer H. title: Severe Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) Pneumonia date: 2019-10-26 words: 5553 flesch: 41 summary: Post-mortem autopsies were rarely performed on MERS patients due to cultural reasons in the Arabian Peninsula. A study that compared 330 critically ill MERS-CoV infected patients with 220 critically ill patients with non-MERS severe acute respiratory infection (SARI) found that MERS patients were younger than non-MERS SARI patients (median [Q1, Q3] 58 keywords: acute; age; animal; antibodies; arabia; assiri; asymptomatic; bat; camels; cases; clinical; cohort; combination; community; confirmed; contact; control; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; days; diagnosis; direct; disease; dromedary; east; east respiratory; efficacy; et al; fatality; healthcare; hospital; human; ill; infected; infection; interferon; laboratory; likely; lopinavir; median; mers; middle; middle east; mortality; non; number; outbreak; patients; phase; pneumonia; positive; rate; reported; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; retrospective; ribavirin; risk; ritonavir; sari; saudi; severe; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; therapy; time; transmission; trial; viral; vitro cache: cord-299519-hfgmmuy6.txt plain text: cord-299519-hfgmmuy6.txt item: #74 of 141 id: cord-299565-shlhreve author: Sweileh, Waleed M. title: Global research trends of World Health Organization’s top eight emerging pathogens date: 2017-02-08 words: 6059 flesch: 43 summary: Emerging infectious diseases in southeast Asia: regional challenges to control Risk of imported Ebola virus disease in China Emergence of Zaire Ebola virus disease in Guinea Ebola virus disease in West Africa-no early end to the outbreak Ebola viral disease outbreak-West Africa Recent outbreaks of rift valley Fever in East Africa and the middle East. Rift valley fever virus: unanswered questions Understanding Rift Valley fever: contributions of animal models to disease characterization and control Rift valley fever virus: a review of diagnosis and vaccination, and implications for emergence in Europe Emerging infections of CNS: avian influenza a virus, rift valley fever virus and human parechovirus Worldwide trends in infectious disease research revealed by a new bibliometric method Statistical methods for the prospective detection of infectious disease outbreaks: a review Comparison of PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar: strengths and weaknesses An index to quantify an individual's scientific research output Bibliometrics of global Ebola Virus Disease research as seen through Science Citation Index Expanded during 1987-2015 A novel coronavirus associated with severe acute respiratory syndrome Bibliometric Analysis of Literature on Ebola (1995-2014) keywords: active; activity; acute; acute respiratory; africa; analysis; articles; authors; bibliometric; china; citations; collaboration; congo; control; coronavirus; countries; country; crimean; data; development; diseases; documents; east; ebola; fever; future; global; health; hemorrhagic; hong; index; infectious; international; journal; kong; lassa; list; marburg; medicine; mers; middle; new; nipah; nonhuman; number; outbreaks; pathogens; primates; productivity; publications; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; retrieved; review; rift; sars; science; scopus; severe; severe acute; spread; studies; study; syndrome; table; total; vaccine; valley; viral; virus cache: cord-299565-shlhreve.txt plain text: cord-299565-shlhreve.txt item: #75 of 141 id: cord-299720-f0ny4ur5 author: Kim, Seung Woo title: Risk Factors for Transmission of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection During the 2015 Outbreak in South Korea date: 2017-03-01 words: 3916 flesch: 45 summary: Spreaders were defined as confirmed cases of MERS-CoV infection that were epidemiologically suspected of transmitting MERS-CoV to 1 or more persons. [15] , which include persons who stayed in a room or ward with a confirmed case, who directly contacted respiratory secretions from confirmed cases, or who stayed within 2 m from the confirmed cases without wearing appropriate personal protective equipment. keywords: analyses; cases; confirmed; contacts; coronavirus; cov; data; days; disease; doctor; east; epidemiological; events; factors; healthcare; heterogeneity; high; hospital; hospitalization; host; infection; interval; isolation; korea; mers; middle; nonspreaders; number; onset; outbreak; patients; period; pneumonia; respiratory; risk; shopping; south; spreaders; spreading; study; super; symptom; syndrome; transmission; values; visits cache: cord-299720-f0ny4ur5.txt plain text: cord-299720-f0ny4ur5.txt item: #76 of 141 id: cord-300536-8okuomi6 author: Baloch, Zulqarnain title: Unique Challenges to Control the Spread of COVID-19 in the Middle East date: 2020-07-13 words: 1944 flesch: 41 summary: This could reflect the levels of preparedness and response plans implemented locally in Middle East countries. Although the case number was low cases in the early days of the outbreak, it has speeded at unprecedented pace later on and affecting all the Middle East countries (Figure 1 ). keywords: cases; challenges; communication; conflicts; cooperation; coronavirus; countries; cov-2; covid-19; crises; early; east; epidemic; gatherings; healthcare; humanitarian; iran; large; levels; middle; outbreak; pilgrims; population; possible; potential; public; region; religious; response; sars; saudi; spread; systems; transmission; yemen cache: cord-300536-8okuomi6.txt plain text: cord-300536-8okuomi6.txt item: #77 of 141 id: cord-303272-1w8epdht author: Reusken, Chantal BEM title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study date: 2013-08-09 words: 4493 flesch: 49 summary: Cattle (n=80), sheep (n=40), goats (n=40), dromedary camels (n=155), and various other camelid species (n=34) were tested for specific serum IgG by protein microarray using the receptor-binding S1 subunits of spike proteins of MERS-CoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus, and human coronavirus OC43. The receptor-binding domains, which contain the S1 subunit of spike proteins of MERS-CoV (residues 1-747), SARS-CoV (residues 1-676), and human coronavirus OC43 (residues 1-760) were expressed, purifi ed, and spotted on glass slides. keywords: acute; analysis; animals; antibodies; antigen; bats; betacoronavirus; bovine; camels; canary; cattle; confi; control; coronavirus; coronavirus oc43; cov; cross; data; diff; dilution; disease; dromedary; east; erent; goats; gure; high; human; human coronavirus; igg; infection; islands; livestock; mers; microarray; middle; n=40; neutralisation; neutralising; novel; oc43; oman; people; plaque; presence; protein; reactivity; receptor; reduction; related; respiratory; rfu; samples; sars; sera; serum; severe; sheep; spanish; species; specifi; spike; study; syndrome; table; titres; transmission; viruses; years cache: cord-303272-1w8epdht.txt plain text: cord-303272-1w8epdht.txt item: #78 of 141 id: cord-304054-sn7rswab author: Khan, Gulfaraz title: Chapter 8 The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: An Emerging Virus of Global Threat date: 2020-12-31 words: 4276 flesch: 40 summary: respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection during pregnancy: a report of 5 cases from Saudi Arabia Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus Prevalence of comorbidities in the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): a systematic review and meta-analysis Emerging and reemerging diseases in the World Health Organization (WHO) Eastern Mediterranean Region-progress, challenges, and WHO initiatives MERS-CoV: understanding the latest human coronavirus threat Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: another zoonotic betacoronavirus causing SARS-like disease Treatment with lopinavir/ritonavir or interferon-β1b improves outcome of MERS-CoV infection in a nonhuman primate model of common marmoset MERS-CoV outbreak following a single patient exposure in an emergency room in South Korea: an epidemiological outbreak study SARS and MERS: recent insights into emerging coronaviruses Transmission of MERS-coronavirus in household contacts Vaccines for the prevention against the threat of MERS-CoV Treatment with interferon-α2b and ribavirin improves outcome in MERS-CoVinfected rhesus macaques Molecular evolution of human coronavirus genomes The spike-protein of the emerging betacoronavirus EMC uses a novel coronavirus receptor for entry, can be activated by TMPRSS2 and is targeted by neutralizing antibodies Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation An orthopoxvirus-based vaccine reduces virus excretion after MERS-CoV infection in dromedary camels Outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome at Tertiary Care Hospital Transmission of Middle East Respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in healthcare settings A novel coronavirus capable of lethal human infections: an emerging picture Middle East respiratory syndrome infection control and prevention guideline for healthcare facilities Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) outbreak in South Korea, 2015: epidemiology, characteristics and public health implications Transmission routes of respiratory viruses among humans Probable transmission chains of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and the multiple generations of secondary infection in South Korea Molecular basis of binding between novel human coronavirus MERS-CoV and its receptor CD26 Human polyclonal immunoglobulin G from transchromosomic bovines inhibits MERS-CoV in vivo MERS coronavirus: diagnostics, epidemiology and transmission Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Respiratory tract samples, viral load, and genome fraction yield in patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels, Saudi Arabia Jumping species-a mechanism for coronavirus persistence and survival Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 distribution in the human respiratory tract Replication and shedding of MERS-CoV in upper respiratory tract of inoculated dromedary camels Case characteristics among Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak and non-outbreak cases in Saudi Arabia from 2012 to 2015 Asymptomatic MERS-CoV infection in humans possibly linked to infected dromedaries imported from Oman to United Arab Emirates Cross-sectional surveillance of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels and other mammals in Egypt Risk factors for primary Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus illness in humans, Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease is rare in children: an update from Saudi Arabia Occurrence of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) across the gulf corporation council countries: four years update Further evidence for bats as the evolutionary source of Middle East keywords: antibodies; arabia; bats; camels; cases; cell; clinical; common; contact; coronavirus; countries; cov; cov infection; covs; diagnosis; disease; dromedary; east; east respiratory; et al; evidence; factors; healthcare; host; human; infected; infection; kim; korea; lower; mers; middle; middle east; number; outbreak; patients; population; potential; receptor; region; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; risk; rna; sars; saudi; settings; severe; south; species; studies; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; tract; transmission; vaccine; viral; viruses; wit cache: cord-304054-sn7rswab.txt plain text: cord-304054-sn7rswab.txt item: #79 of 141 id: cord-304057-d2r92nji author: Harrath, Rafik title: Sero‐prevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) specific antibodies in dromedary camels in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia date: 2018-04-26 words: 1488 flesch: 43 summary: These results may provide evidence that MERS‐CoV has previously infected dromedary camels in Tabuk and may support the possible role of camels in the human infection. key: cord-304057-d2r92nji authors: Harrath, Rafik; Abu Duhier, Faisel M. title: Sero‐prevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) specific antibodies in dromedary camels in Tabuk, Saudi Arabia date: 2018-04-26 journal: J Med Virol DOI: 10.1002/jmv.25186 sha: doc_id: 304057 cord_uid: d2r92nji The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) is a novel Coronavirus which was responsible of the first case of human acute respiratory syndrome in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), 2012. keywords: animals; antibodies; arabia; camels; coronavirus; cov; dromedary; east; elisa; human; infection; mers; mers‐cov; middle; respiratory; results; samples; saudi; sera; serum; specific; study; syndrome; tabuk cache: cord-304057-d2r92nji.txt plain text: cord-304057-d2r92nji.txt item: #80 of 141 id: cord-305317-08a1oin2 author: Maltezou, Helena C. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: Implications for health care facilities date: 2014-12-31 words: 3647 flesch: 46 summary: Ninth update Interhuman transmissibility of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: estimation of pandemic risk Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: quantification of the extent of the epidemic, surveillance biases, and transmissibility State of knowledge and data gaps of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in humans Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission A family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections related to a likely unrecognized asymptomatic or mild case Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in health care workers First confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in the United States, updated information on the epidemiology of MERS-CoV infection, and guidance for the public, clinicians, and public health authorities Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description A case of imported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection and public health response Stability of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) under different environmental conditions Prediction of intrinsic disorder in MERS-CoV/ HCoV-EMC supports a high oral-fecal transmission Severe respiratory illness caused by a novel coronavirus Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Contact investigation of a case of human novel coronavirus infection treated in a German hospital Current advancements and potential strategies in the development of MERS-CoV vaccines Broad-spectrum antivirals for the emerging Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Infection prevention and control during health care for probable or confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection Interim infection prevention and control recommendations for hospitalized patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Preventing the spread of influenza A H1N1 2009 to health-care workers Illinois resident who had contact with Indiana MERS patient tests positive for MERS coronavirus Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): announcement of the Coronavirus Study Group Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia epidemiological findings from a retrospective investigation Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) e update Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) summary and literature updateeas of 9 Potential for the international spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome in association with mass gatherings in Saudi Arabia European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. keywords: affected; arabia; articles; asymptomatic; care; cases; contact; control; coronavirus; countries; cov; data; disease; east; east respiratory; epidemic; epidemiologic; events; family; hcws; health; high; hospital; human; infection; laboratory; measures; mers; middle; middle east; novel; outbreak; patients; peninsula; prevention; recent; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; saudi; secondary; severe; states; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; transmission; united cache: cord-305317-08a1oin2.txt plain text: cord-305317-08a1oin2.txt item: #81 of 141 id: cord-305773-ikm1famj author: Lan, Bowen title: Clinical imaging research of the first Middle East respiratory syndrome in China date: 2015-11-23 words: 1633 flesch: 53 summary: Based on the first case of Middle East respiratory syndrome found in China, a clinical research in combination with radiological findings was studied. Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), also known as camel flu, is a viral respiratory illness caused by a novel human beta-coronavirus (CoV) keywords: avian; blood; chest; clinical; coronavirus; cov; day; east; fever; fig; findings; h7n9; hospitalization; human; imaging; infection; influenza; june; lower; lungs; mers; middle; negative; normal; pneumonia; respiratory; shadows; syndrome cache: cord-305773-ikm1famj.txt plain text: cord-305773-ikm1famj.txt item: #82 of 141 id: cord-305871-w1quh4fx author: Hindawi, Salwa I. title: Inactivation of Middle East respiratory syndrome‐coronavirus in human plasma using amotosalen and ultraviolet A light date: 2017-12-14 words: 4527 flesch: 41 summary: Although the potential for MERS‐CoV transmission through blood transfusion is not clear, MERS‐CoV was recognized as a pathogen of concern for the safety of the blood supply especially after its detection in whole blood, serum, and plasma of infected individuals. Currently, there are more than 70 known pathogens that have been recognized by the AABB as pathogens of concern for blood transfusion; 25 however, blood donations are only screened for a small number of pathogens on a regular basis. keywords: amotosalen; arabia; assay; blood; cases; cells; collected; control; coronavirus; cov; cpe; data; days; detection; dmem; east; genomic; human; ibs; inactivated; inactivation; incubation; infectious; inoculated; light; log; mean; mers; mers‐cov; middle; passages; pathogens; patients; plasma; pooled; pretreatment; products; reduction; respiratory; risk; rna; safety; samples; sars; saudi; screening; serum; severe; study; syndrome; table; titer; transfusion; transmission; treatment; ultraviolet; units; uva; vero; viral; viruses cache: cord-305871-w1quh4fx.txt plain text: cord-305871-w1quh4fx.txt item: #83 of 141 id: cord-306004-amv0los1 author: Widagdo, W. title: Host Determinants of MERS-CoV Transmission and Pathogenesis date: 2019-03-19 words: 4537 flesch: 42 summary: An epidemiological outbreak study Tropism of and innate immune responses to the novel human betacoronavirus lineage C virus in human ex vivo respiratory organ cultures Tropism and replication of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from dromedary camels in the human respiratory tract: An in-vitro and ex-vivo study Immunohistochemical, and Ultrastructural Findings of a Fatal Case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection in United Arab Emirates Emerging human middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus causes widespread infection and alveolar damage in human lungs Severe respiratory illness caused by a novel coronavirus Viral Shedding and Antibody Response in 37 Patients With Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Differential Expression of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Receptor in the Upper Respiratory Tracts of Humans and Dromedary Camels Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Distribution in the Human Respiratory Tract: Implications for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Replication and shedding of MERS-CoV in Jamaican fruit bats (Artibeus jamaicensis) Human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012-related viruses in bats MERS-related betacoronavirus in Vespertilio superans bats Group C betacoronavirus in bat guano fertilizer Detection of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Like, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Like Bat Coronaviruses and Group H Rotavirus in Faeces of Korean Bats Rooting the phylogenetic tree of middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus by characterization of a conspecific virus from an African bat Close relative of human Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bat Further Evidence for Bats as the Evolutionary Source of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Discovery of Novel Bat An outbreak investigation Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus quasispecies that include homologues of human isolates revealed through whole-genome analysis and virus cultured from dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia An orthopoxvirus-based vaccine reduces virus excretion after MERS-CoV infection in dromedary camels Replication and shedding of MERS-CoV in upper respiratory tract of inoculated dromedary camels Antibodies against MERS coronavirus in dromedary camels Geographic distribution of MERS coronavirus among dromedary camels Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is a functional receptor for the emerging human coronavirus-EMC Identification of sialic acid-binding function for the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus spike glycoprotein MERS-coronavirus replication induces severe in vitro cytopathology and is strongly inhibited by cyclosporin A or interferon-alpha treatment TMPRSS2 contributes to virus spread and immunopathology in the airways of murine models after coronavirus infection An overview of their replication and pathogenesis keywords: acids; animals; bats; camels; cells; clinical; common; coronavirus; cov; data; disease; dpp4; dromedary; east; east respiratory; epithelium; experimental; expression; factors; fatal; glycotopes; horses; host; human; immune; infection; interferon; lungs; mers; mice; middle; middle east; model; nasal; novel; pathogenesis; patients; pigs; pneumocytes; proteases; protein; rabbits; receptor; replication; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; role; severe; sialic; species; susceptible; syndrome; tract; transmission; tropism; type; upper; variation; viral cache: cord-306004-amv0los1.txt plain text: cord-306004-amv0los1.txt item: #84 of 141 id: cord-306923-eujbxdqi author: Ahmed, Anwar E. title: Factors associated with recovery delay in a sample of patients diagnosed by MERS‐CoV rRT‐PCR: A Saudi Arabian multicenter retrospective study date: 2018-04-25 words: 2710 flesch: 39 summary: The Poisson and negative binomial models were used to model the frequency of recovery delay in days and identify unadjusted and adjusted factors associated with longer recovery delay. key: cord-306923-eujbxdqi authors: Ahmed, Anwar E.; Al‐Jahdali, Hamdan; Alaqeel, Mody; Siddiq, Salma S.; Alsaab, Hanan A.; Sakr, Ezzeldin A.; Alyahya, Hamed A.; Alandonisi, Munzir M.; Subedar, Alaa T.; Ali, Yosra Z.; Al Otaibi, Hazza; Aloudah, Nouf M.; Baharoon, Salim; Al Johani, Sameera; Alghamdi, Mohammed G. title: Factors associated with recovery delay in a sample of patients diagnosed by MERS‐CoV rRT‐PCR: A Saudi Arabian multicenter retrospective study date: 2018-04-25 journal: keywords: admission; age; arabia; associated; camel; case; clinical; contact; coronavirus; data; days; delay; diagnosis; east; factors; findings; hospital; icu; infection; initial; intervals; longer; medical; mers; middle; mortality; patients; pcr; presentation; recovery; respiratory; risk; rrt; sample; saudi; shorter; study; symptoms; syndrome; time cache: cord-306923-eujbxdqi.txt plain text: cord-306923-eujbxdqi.txt item: #85 of 141 id: cord-307405-qk1ruj5q author: Hall, Aron J. title: Health Care Worker Contact with MERS Patient, Saudi Arabia date: 2014-12-17 words: 1753 flesch: 34 summary: Novel coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Clinical and laboratory findings of the first imported case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) into the United States First confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in the United States, updated information on the epidemiology of MERS-CoV infection, and guidance for the public, clinicians, and public health authorities We are extremely grateful for the collaboration of the participating HCW in this investigation. key: cord-307405-qk1ruj5q authors: Hall, Aron J.; Tokars, Jerome I.; Badreddine, Samar A.; Saad, Ziad Bin; Furukawa, Elaine; Al Masri, Malak; Haynes, Lia M.; Gerber, Susan I.; Kuhar, David T.; Miao, Congrong; Trivedi, Suvang U.; Pallansch, Mark A.; Hajjeh, Rana; Memish, Ziad A. title: Health Care Worker Contact with MERS Patient, Saudi Arabia date: 2014-12-17 journal: Emerg Infect Dis DOI: 10.3201/eid2012.141211 sha: doc_id: 307405 cord_uid: qk1ruj5q To investigate potential transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) to health care workers in a hospital, we serologically tested hospital contacts of the index case-patient in Saudi Arabia, 4 months after his death. keywords: arabia; care; case; contact; control; coronavirus; cov; disease; east; hcws; health; hospital; index; infection; information; investigation; mers; middle; months; negative; patient; potential; precautions; reported; respiratory; saudi; specimens; syndrome; transmission cache: cord-307405-qk1ruj5q.txt plain text: cord-307405-qk1ruj5q.txt item: #86 of 141 id: cord-307995-8q7efrqk author: Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: current situation and travel-associated concerns date: 2016-05-04 words: 4444 flesch: 51 summary: Mitigation through Detection, Research, and Response Saudi Arabia and the emergence of a novel coronavirus Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia An update on Middle East respiratory syndrome: 2 years later Health care worker contact with MERS patient, Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bats, Saudi Arabia Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus case definition for reporting to WHO: interim case definition 14 Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: epidemiology and disease control measures Presence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibodies in Saudi Arabia: a nationwide, cross-sectional, serological study Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections A family cluster of Middle East Respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections related to a likely unrecognized asymptomatic or mild case Community case clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Hafr Al-Batin, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia: a descriptive genomic study Spread, circulation, and evolution of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Transmission and evolution of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: a descriptive genomic study KSA MERS-CoV Investigation Team. Estimating Potential Incidence of MERS-CoV Associated with Hajj Pilgrims to Saudi Arabia Imported cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome: an update The Hajj pilgrimage and surveillance for Middle East Respiratory syndrome coronavirus in pilgrims from African countries High prevalence of common respiratory viruses and no evidence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Hajj pilgrims returning to Ghana Lack of MERS coronavirus but prevalence of influenza virus in French pilgrims after Prevalence of MERS-CoV nasal carriage and compliance with the Saudi health recommendations among pilgrims attending the 2013 Hajj Lack of MERS coronavirus neutralizing antibodies in humans, eastern province, Saudi Arabia Transmission of MERS-coronavirus in household contacts Stability of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) under different environmental conditions Heat inactivation of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Infection prevention and control of epidemic-and pandemic prone acute respiratory infections in health care Interim infection prevention and control recommendations for hospitalized patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Treating MERS-CoV during an outbreak Therapeutic options for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-possible lessons from a systematic review of SARS-CoV therapy Ribavirin and interferon therapy in patients infected with the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: an observational study Ribavirin and interferon α-2a for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a retrospective cohort study Emerging novel and antimicrobial-resistant respiratory tract infections: new drug development and therapeutic options Treatment with interferon-α2b and ribavirin improves outcome in MERS-CoVinfected rhesus macaques Broad-spectrum antivirals for the emerging Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Inhibition of novel coronavirus replication by a combination of interferon-α2b and ribavirin Broad-spectrum antivirals for the emerging Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Treatment with lopinavir/ritonavir or interferon-β1b improves outcome of MERS-CoV infection in a nonhuman primate model of common marmoset Combination therapy with lopinavir/ritonavir, ribavirin and interferon-α for Middle East respiratory syndrome: a case report keywords: acute; arabia; bats; bisha; cases; cfr; cluster; community; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; data; days; disease; east; east respiratory; family; genome; hajj; health; healthcare; hospital; human; increase; index; individuals; infection; interferon; investigation; jeddah; korea; ksa; large; mers; middle; middle east; multiple; number; outbreak; patients; pcr; pilgrims; pneumonia; positive; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; ribavirin; samples; sars; saudi; second; severe; stage; study; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; testing; transmission; travel cache: cord-307995-8q7efrqk.txt plain text: cord-307995-8q7efrqk.txt item: #87 of 141 id: cord-309239-6lso1w0o author: Adney, Danielle R. title: Inoculation of Goats, Sheep, and Horses with MERS-CoV Does Not Result in Productive Viral Shedding date: 2016-08-19 words: 2991 flesch: 46 summary: Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus An orthopoxvirus-based vaccine reduces virus excretion after MERS-CoV infection in dromedary camels MERS-CoV in upper respiratory tract and lungs of dromedary camels, Saudi Arabia Replication and shedding of MERS-CoV in upper respiratory tract of inoculated dromedary camels Rooting the phylogenetic tree of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus by characterization of a conspecific virus from an African bat Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in bats, Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) origin and animal reservoir Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) serology in major livestock species in an affected region in Jordan Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus seroprevalence in domestic livestock in Saudi Arabia Serologic assessment of possibility for MERS-CoV infection in equids Risk factors for primary Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus illness in humans Replicative capacity of MERS coronavirus in livestock cell lines Host species restriction of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus through its receptor, dipeptidyl peptidase 4 Receptor variation and susceptibility to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Infection, replication, and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Alpacas Infection with MERS-CoV causes lethal pneumonia in the common marmoset Experimental infection and response to rechallenge of Alpacas with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus The goat kids were maintained at all times in a room with their mothers, who served as in-contact controls to test for virus transmission. keywords: animals; antibodies; coronavirus; cov; day; discharge; disease; doe; east; experimentally; goats; horses; infected; infection; kids; low; mers; middle; nasal; neutralizing; post; respiratory; shedding; sheep; study; syndrome; table; transmission; viral; virus cache: cord-309239-6lso1w0o.txt plain text: cord-309239-6lso1w0o.txt item: #88 of 141 id: cord-309621-6jj19xpr author: Yu, Pin title: Comparative pathology of rhesus macaque and common marmoset animal models with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus date: 2017-02-24 words: 4647 flesch: 36 summary: Here, we comprehensively describe the histopathological features of the disease and the distribution of the MERS-CoV antigen and DDP4 in rhesus macaque and common marmoset models. key: cord-309621-6jj19xpr authors: Yu, Pin; Xu, Yanfeng; Deng, Wei; Bao, Linlin; Huang, Lan; Xu, Yuhuan; Yao, Yanfeng; Qin, Chuan title: Comparative pathology of rhesus macaque and common marmoset animal models with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus date: 2017-02-24 journal: PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172093 sha: doc_id: 309621 cord_uid: 6jj19xpr Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), which is caused by a newly discovered coronavirus (CoV), has recently emerged. keywords: alveolar; animal; antigens; bronchial; cases; cavities; cells; changes; clinical; common; common marmosets; control; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; ddp4; diffuse; disease; east; epithelial; epithelial cells; fatal; fig; findings; histopathological; human; infected; infection; infiltration; inflammatory; inflammatory cells; lesions; lungs; macaques; macrophages; marmosets; mers; middle; mock; models; nhp; oedema; oedematous; pathological; pneumocytes; pneumonia; procedures; pulmonary; respiratory; rhesus; rhesus macaques; rna; sections; severe; species; study; syndrome; tissue; type; viral cache: cord-309621-6jj19xpr.txt plain text: cord-309621-6jj19xpr.txt item: #89 of 141 id: cord-309734-m8miwtha author: Vergara‐Alert, J. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus experimental transmission using a pig model date: 2017-06-26 words: 1793 flesch: 51 summary: Transbound Emerg Dis DOI: 10.1111/tbed.12668 sha: doc_id: 309734 cord_uid: m8miwtha Dromedary camels are the main reservoir of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV), but other livestock species (i.e., alpacas, llamas, and pigs) are also susceptible to infection with MERS‐CoV. Animal‐to‐animal transmission in alpacas was reported, but evidence for transmission in other species has not been proved. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) was first detected in 2012 in Saudi Arabia, and it causes severe acute respiratory illness with fever, cough and shortness of breath (Zaki, van Boheemen, Bestebroer, Osterhaus, & Fouchier, 2012) . keywords: air; alert; animals; antibodies; contact; coronavirus; cov; days; direct; east; et al; figure; infection; mers; middle; pen; pigs; respiratory; rna; species; specific; syndrome; transmission; van; vergara; viral cache: cord-309734-m8miwtha.txt plain text: cord-309734-m8miwtha.txt item: #90 of 141 id: cord-311937-6hadssmh author: Sherbini, Nahid title: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Al-Madinah City, Saudi Arabia: Demographic, clinical and survival data date: 2016-06-11 words: 2860 flesch: 49 summary: Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels, Saudi Arabia Sparse evidence of MERS-CoV infection among animal workers living in Southern Saudi Arabia during 2012 Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Prevalence of diabetes mellitus in a Saudi community Severe acute respiratory syndrome and coronavirus Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection A major outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Hong Kong Clinical and laboratory features in the early stage of severe acute respiratory syndrome Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection: chest CT findings This study did not receive funding. This study describes the clinical characteristics and outcome of MERS infected patients. keywords: age; arabia; associated; camels; cases; characteristics; clinical; comorbidities; confirmed; coronavirus; cov; data; days; demographic; disease; duration; east; failure; healthcare; high; hospital; icu; infection; initial; laboratory; madinah; mechanical; mers; middle; mortality; outbreak; patients; pneumonia; respiratory; saudi; severe; significant; study; symptoms; syndrome; transmission; ventilation cache: cord-311937-6hadssmh.txt plain text: cord-311937-6hadssmh.txt item: #91 of 141 id: cord-312692-jv3425w1 author: Iwata-Yoshikawa, Naoko title: Acute Respiratory Infection in Human Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4-Transgenic Mice Infected with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus date: 2019-01-09 words: 8569 flesch: 50 summary: When we asked why the Tg2 mice showed nonlethal responses to infection, we could not ignore the fact that virus levels in lungs were lower than those reported for other MERS mouse models (5, 12, 13, 38, 39) . (C) Genomic DNA was extracted from Tg2 mice, and human DPP4 exons 1 to 26 were subjected to PCR using specific primers. keywords: /ml; acute; addition; adult; alveolar; analysis; animal; antibody; blood; brain; c57bl/6; c57bl/6 mice; cd3; cells; control; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; data; days; days p.i; disease; east; endogenous; expression; females; fig; fluid; hdpp4; higher; human; ifn-; il-1; immune; immunopathology; infected; infection; infiltration; inflammatory; inoculation; intestine; intranasal; kidney; levels; liver; lower; lungs; lymphocytes; lymphoid; macrophages; males; mers; mice; middle; mild; model; mouse; non; old; old tg2; organs; p.i; pathogenesis; patients; pcr; positive; promoter; protein; receptor; replication; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; responses; results; rna; severe; small; spleen; study; syndrome; tcid; tg2; tg2 mice; time; tissues; titers; tract; transgenic; transient; type; viral; wash; week; young cache: cord-312692-jv3425w1.txt plain text: cord-312692-jv3425w1.txt item: #92 of 141 id: cord-312741-0au4nctt author: Lin, Panpan title: Coronavirus in human diseases: Mechanisms and advances in clinical treatment date: 2020-10-01 words: 14692 flesch: 30 summary: The 9-kDa hydrophobic protein encoded at the 3' end of the porcine transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus genome is membrane-associated Mouse hepatitis virus gene 5b protein is a new virion envelope protein Infectious bronchitis virus E protein is targeted to the Golgi complex and directs release of virus-like particles A comprehensive comparison of transmembrane domains reveals organelle-specific properties Subcellular location and topology of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein Induction of apoptosis in murine coronavirus-infected cultured cells and demonstration of E protein as an apoptosis inducer Assembly of the coronavirus envelope: homotypic interactions between the M proteins SARS coronavirus E protein forms cation-selective ion channels Differential maturation and subcellular localization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus surface proteins S, M and E Bcl-xL inhibits T-cell apoptosis induced by expression of SARS coronavirus E protein in the absence of growth factors The transmembrane domain of the infectious bronchitis virus E protein is required for efficient virus release Biochemical evidence for the presence of mixed membrane topologies of the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein expressed in mammalian cells Role of the coronavirus E viroporin protein transmembrane domain in virus assembly Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus envelope protein regulates cell stress response and apoptosis Heterologous gene expression from transmissible gastroenteritis virus replicon particles Generation of a replication-competent, propagation-deficient virus vector based on the transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus genome The small envelope protein E is not essential for murine coronavirus replication A severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus that lacks the E gene is attenuated in vitro and in vivo Absence of E protein arrests transmissible gastroenteritis coronavirus maturation in the secretory pathway Characterization of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus membrane protein Sequence and topology of a model intracellular membrane protein, E1 glycoprotein, from a coronavirus Genetic evidence for a structural interaction between the carboxy termini of the membrane and nucleocapsid proteins of mouse hepatitis virus The molecular biology of coronaviruses A structural analysis of M protein in coronavirus assembly and morphology Envelope glycoprotein interactions in coronavirus assembly Efficient assembly and release of SARS coronavirus-like particles by a heterologous expression system Coronaviruses: an overview of their replication and pathogenesis Nucleocapsidindependent assembly of coronavirus-like particles by co-expression of viral 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covs; dependent; derivatives; development; disease; domain; dpp4; drugs; east; east respiratory; ebola; effective; effects; efficacy; endosomal; entry; envelope; enzyme; evaluation; expression; factors; favipiravir; fever; formation; function; fusion; genome; genomic; glycoprotein; hcov; helicase; hepatitis; high; host; human; human coronavirus; hydroxychloroquine; identification; ifn; immune; important; infected; infection; influenza; inhibition; inhibitors; innate; interaction; interferon; irf3; like; lopinavir; lung; mabs; mechanism; membrane; membrane protein; mers; mice; middle; middle east; model; molecular; monoclonal; mouse; multiple; murine; neutralizing; novel; novel coronavirus; nucleocapsid; nucleocapsid protein; open; options; orf; papain; particles; pathogenesis; pathway; patients; peptide; phase; phosphorylation; plasma; plpro; pneumocytes; pneumonia; potential; protease; protein; pulmonary; randomized; rbd; rdrp; receptor; recombinant; related; release; remdesivir; replication; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; ribavirin; ritonavir; rna; role; s protein; sars; sars coronavirus; severe; severe acute; signaling; significant; similar; small; specific; spectrum; spike; spike protein; strategies; structure; studies; study; subunit; suppression; surface; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; synthesis; t-705; table; target; terminal; therapeutic; therapy; transcription; transmembrane; treatment; trial; type; vaccines; viral; viruses; vitro; vivo cache: cord-312741-0au4nctt.txt plain text: cord-312741-0au4nctt.txt item: #93 of 141 id: cord-313054-w90eitw9 author: Mobaraki, Kazhal title: Current epidemiological status of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the world from 1.1.2017 to 17.1.2018: a cross-sectional study date: 2019-04-27 words: 2190 flesch: 51 summary: The pattern of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: a descriptive epidemiological analysis of data from the Saudi Ministry of Health Comparative 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The authors take this opportunity to thank all the WHO personnel as well as reporting countries with confirmed MERS cases for data collection and sending the data to WHO. keywords: 17.1.2018; age; arabia; camels; cases; coronavirus; countries; cov; current; data; disease; east; epidemiological; exposure; global; health; infection; laboratory; mers; middle; mortality; outbreak; respiratory; results; risk; saudi; studies; study; syndrome; transmission; world cache: cord-313054-w90eitw9.txt plain text: cord-313054-w90eitw9.txt item: #94 of 141 id: cord-313737-cob5hf5q author: Otter, J. A. title: The inaugural Healthcare Infection Society Middle East Summit: ‘No action today. No cure tomorrow.’ date: 2015-11-30 words: 1672 flesch: 48 summary: Valerie Harmon delivered a useful lecture on achieving hand hygiene compliance. The problem with using human beings to monitor hand hygiene compliance is that the moment another person is there, compliance improves! keywords: acinetobacter; antibiotic; carole; challenges; compliance; control; cov; east; ebola; environment; europe; gnr; good; guidelines; hand; healthcare; hospital; hygiene; infection; key; mdr; mers; middle; monitoring; mrsa; overview; pathogens; prevention; professor; resistance; respiratory; screening; staff cache: cord-313737-cob5hf5q.txt plain text: cord-313737-cob5hf5q.txt item: #95 of 141 id: cord-314651-e4uaw5fy author: Zhao, Guangyu title: Multi-Organ Damage in Human Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Transgenic Mice Infected with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus date: 2015-12-23 words: 4174 flesch: 38 summary: Systemic inflammation is believed to be a primary reason for the severe outcome in MERS--CoV infections [14, 24] . To evaluate MERS-CoV infection in the hDPP4 transgenic mice, distribution of the viral antigen NP protein was assessed in mouse tissues by immunohistochemical staining. keywords: acute; animal; antigen; brain; cases; cells; clinical; copies; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; damage; data; day; east; expression; fig; hdpp4; human; immune; infected; infection; infiltration; inflammatory; injury; kidney; laboratory; level; line; liver; lower; lung; mers; mice; middle; mild; model; mouse; number; organ; pathogenesis; patients; pcaggs; pcr; pneumonia; protein; renal; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; results; reverse; rna; sars; severe; significant; spleen; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; tissues; titer; transgenic; usa; viral; weight cache: cord-314651-e4uaw5fy.txt plain text: cord-314651-e4uaw5fy.txt item: #96 of 141 id: cord-315576-bgcqkz0p author: Yamamoto, Naoki title: Apparent difference in fatalities between Central Europe and East Asia due to SARS-COV-2 and COVID-19: Four hypotheses for possible explanation date: 2020-08-05 words: 6125 flesch: 47 summary: Although the weight of this habit in preventing virus infection is not clear at this moment, this difference indicates that Asians very clearly distinguish between outdoor and indoor in daily life. However, 21 our hypothesis suffers from the lack of analogous data available in other viral infections. keywords: ace1; ace2; analysis; angiotensin; antibodies; antibody; asia; asians; cases; cell; central; china; clinical; coronavirus; countries; cov-2; covid-19; data; deaths; difference; disease; east; east asia; effects; essential; europe; european; evolution; gene; genetic; genotype; germany; high; higher; hla; human; hypotheses; impact; important; infected; infection; influenza; italy; lower; medical; mortality; multiple; new; number; pandemic; pathogenicity; patients; people; population; possible; rate; relationship; resistance; risk; sars; social; south; specific; spread; states; strains; strong; susceptibility; symptoms; type; vaccination; viral; virulent; virus; viruses; western; world cache: cord-315576-bgcqkz0p.txt plain text: cord-315576-bgcqkz0p.txt item: #97 of 141 id: cord-317403-1wrsuoy7 author: Yang, Jeong-Sun title: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in 3 Persons, South Korea, 2015 date: 2015-11-17 words: 1477 flesch: 42 summary: An unexpected outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the Republic of Korea Preliminary epidemiological assessment of MERS-CoV outbreak in South Korea Probable transmission chains of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and the multiple generations of secondary infection in South Korea South Korea): key: cord-317403-1wrsuoy7 authors: Yang, Jeong-Sun; Park, SungHan; Kim, You-Jin; Kang, Hae Ji; Kim, Hak; Han, Young Woo; Lee, Han Saem; Kim, Dae-Won; Kim, A-Reum; Heo, Deok Rim; Kim, Joo Ae; Kim, Su Jin; Nam, Jeong-Gu; Jung, Hee-Dong; Cheong, Hyang-Min; Kim, Kisoon; Lee, Joo-Shil; Kim, Sung Soon title: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in 3 Persons, South Korea, 2015 date: 2015-11-17 journal: Emerg Infect Dis DOI: 10.3201/eid2111.151016 sha: doc_id: 317403 cord_uid: 1wrsuoy7 In May 2015, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection was laboratory confirmed in South Korea. keywords: arabia; control; coronavirus; cov; days; east; health; hospital; human; index; infection; kim; korea; laboratory; mers; middle; patient; pcr; positive; respiratory; room; rrt; samples; saudi; south; sputum; syndrome; viral cache: cord-317403-1wrsuoy7.txt plain text: cord-317403-1wrsuoy7.txt item: #98 of 141 id: cord-317688-mr851682 author: Oh, Myoung-don title: Middle East respiratory syndrome: what we learned from the 2015 outbreak in the Republic of Korea date: 2018-02-27 words: 5576 flesch: 45 summary: respiratory syndrome coronavirus KOR/KNIH/002_05_2015, isolated in South Korea Complete genome sequence of Middle East Respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) from the first imported MERS-CoV case in China Isolation of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from a patient of the 2015 Korean outbreak Microevolution of outbreak-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, South Korea Co-circulation of three camel coronavirus species and recombination of MERS-CoVs 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respiratory syndrome coronavirus transmission in dialysis unit and infection control interventions in Korea Management of asymptomatic persons who are RT-PCR positive for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): Interim guidance [Internet]. keywords: arabia; asymptomatic; camel; case; characteristics; chest; clinical; contact; control; coronavirus; cov; cov infection; days; diseases; early; east; east respiratory; environmental; epidemiological; events; factors; guideline; hcws; healthcare; higher; hospital; human; illness; incubation; index; individuals; infection; isolated; isolation; korea; laboratory; lung; median; mers; middle; middle east; mortality; nosocomial; outbreak; patients; pcr; period; pneumonia; ptsm; rate; republic; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; risk; rrt; samples; saudi; settings; shedding; society; south; spreaders; sputum; study; support; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; time; total; tract; transmission; treatment; unit; viral cache: cord-317688-mr851682.txt plain text: cord-317688-mr851682.txt item: #99 of 141 id: cord-318181-xxc7vdnt author: Ahmed, Anwar E. title: Early identification of pneumonia patients at increased risk of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in Saudi Arabia date: 2018-03-14 words: 4390 flesch: 43 summary: Accuracy and cost comparison in medical testing using sequential testing strategies Reducing cost in sequential testing: a limit of indifference approach Believe the extreme (BE) strategy at the optimal point: what strategy will it become Diagnostic delays in 537 symptomatic cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in Saudi Arabia Estimating survival rates in MERS-CoV patients 14 and 45 days after experiencing symptoms and determining the differences in survival rates by demographic data, disease characteristics and regions: a worldwide study The predictors of 3-and 30-day mortality in 660 MERS-CoV patients MERS-CoV diagnosis: an update The critical 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facilities Combining diagnostic test results to increase accuracy MERS-CoV geography and ecology in the Middle East: analyses of reported camel exposures and a preliminary risk map Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Co-circulation of three camel coronavirus species and recombination of MERS-CoVs in Saudi Arabia On the principles of believe the positive and believe the negative for diagnosis using two continuous tests Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Al-Madinah City, Saudi Arabia: Demographic, clinical and survival data Emerging molecular markers of cancer Linear combinations of multiple diagnostic markers Comparative evaluation of three homogenization methods for isolating Middle East key: cord-318181-xxc7vdnt authors: Ahmed, Anwar E.; Al-Jahdali, Hamdan; Alshukairi, Abeer N.; Alaqeel, Mody; Siddiq, Salma S.; Alsaab, Hanan; Sakr, Ezzeldin A.; Alyahya, Hamed A.; Alandonisi, Munzir M.; Subedar, Alaa T.; Aloudah, Nouf M.; Baharoon, Salim; Alsalamah, Majid A.; Al Johani, Sameera; Alghamdi, Mohammed G. title: Early identification of pneumonia patients at increased risk of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in Saudi Arabia date: 2018-03-14 journal: Int J Infect Dis DOI: 10.1016/j.ijid.2018.03.005 sha: doc_id: 318181 cord_uid: xxc7vdnt BACKGROUND: The rapid and accurate identification of individuals who are at high risk of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection remains a major challenge for the medical and scientific communities. keywords: ahmed; arabia; camel; cases; characteristics; chest; clinical; contact; coronavirus; count; cov; cov infection; cut; data; demographic; diabetes; disease; east; et al; guidelines; high; illness; infection; king; laboratory; low; medical; mers; middle; model; moh; negative; optimal; patients; pcr; pneumonia; positive; prediction; probability; respiratory; risk; rrt; sample; saudi; sensitivity; severe; sick; specificity; study; symptoms; syndrome; test; wbc cache: cord-318181-xxc7vdnt.txt plain text: cord-318181-xxc7vdnt.txt item: #100 of 141 id: cord-318585-cp76qr9f author: Matsuyama, Ryota title: Clinical determinants of the severity of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS): a systematic review and meta-analysis date: 2016-11-29 words: 4500 flesch: 43 summary: These risks showed a substantial heterogeneity among the identified studies, and appeared to be the highest in case studies focusing on ICU cases. In ICU case studies, the expected odds ratios (OR) of death among patients with underlying heart disease or renal disease to patients without such comorbidities were 0.6 (95% Confidence Interval (CI): 0.1, 4.3) and 0.6 (95% CI: 0.0, 2.1), respectively, while the ORs were 3.8 (95% CI: 3.4, 4.2) and 2.4 (95% CI: 2.0, 2.9), respectively, in studies with other types of designs. keywords: admission; age; analysis; articles; associated; care; cases; cfr; clinical; coronavirus; cov; data; death; design; disease; east; east respiratory; estimate; factors; heart; heterogeneity; hospital; icu; korea; mechanical; medical; mers; middle; middle east; outbreak; outcomes; patients; pooled; predictors; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; retrospective; review; risk; rok; severe; studies; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; systematic; underlying; variance; ventilation cache: cord-318585-cp76qr9f.txt plain text: cord-318585-cp76qr9f.txt item: #101 of 141 id: cord-318872-0e5zjaz1 author: Park, Ji-Eun title: MERS transmission and risk factors: a systematic review date: 2018-05-02 words: 4161 flesch: 54 summary: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus outbreak in the Republic of Korea MERS-CoV outbreak following a single patient exposure in an emergency room in South Korea: an epidemiological outbreak study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: quantification of the extent of the epidemic, surveillance biases, and transmissibility Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Transmission characteristics of MERS and SARS in the healthcare setting: a comparative study Interhuman transmissibility of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: estimation of pandemic risk The role of superspreading in Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) transmission Synthesizing data and models for the spread of MERS-CoV, 2013: key role of index cases and hospital transmission Identified transmission dynamics of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection during an outbreak: implications of an overcrowded emergency department A pandemic risk assessment of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Saudi Arabia Assessment of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) epidemic in the Middle East and risk of international spread using a novel maximum likelihood analysis approach High reproduction number of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in nosocomial outbreaks: mathematical modelling in Saudi Arabia and South Korea Accessed 10 Epidemiological investigation of MERS-CoV spread in a single hospital in South Korea Fatality risks for nosocomial outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the Middle East and South Korea Middle East respiratory syndrome and medical students: letter from China Diagnostic delays in 537 symptomatic cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Al-Madinah City, Saudi Arabia: demographic, clinical and survival data Clinical characteristics and outcome of ICU admitted MERS corona virus infected patients Risk factors for transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection during the 2015 outbreak in South Korea Estimating the risk of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) death during the course of the outbreak in the Republic of Korea Multifacility outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome in Taif, Saudi Arabia Descriptive epidemiology and characteristics of confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the Makkah Region of Saudi Arabia MERS-CoV outbreak in Jeddah-a link to health care facilities Estimating the severity and subclinical burden of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Predictors of MERS-CoV infection: a large case control study of patients presenting with ILI at a MERS-CoV referral hospital in Saudi Arabia Taking stock of the first 133 MERS coronavirus cases globally-is the epidemic changing? 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Some passengers voluntarily reported to a hospital or health authority in response to the MOPH's announcement of first imported MERS case in Thailand. keywords: airline; bidi; case; clinical; close; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; day; days; diagnosis; disease; east; healthcare; high; hospital; hotel; icu; index; infection; investigation; june; laboratory; low; medical; mers; middle; moph; nasopharyngeal; negative; npu; oman; outbreak; passengers; patient; pcr; private; quarantine; real; respiratory; risk; samples; sputum; surveillance; symptoms; syndrome; taxi; testing; thailand; time; tract; transmission; whocc cache: cord-319006-6f2sl0bp.txt plain text: cord-319006-6f2sl0bp.txt item: #103 of 141 id: cord-319877-izn315hb author: de Wit, Emmie title: SARS and MERS: recent insights into emerging coronaviruses date: 2016-06-27 words: 9406 flesch: 31 summary: Middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus 4a protein is a double-stranded RNA-binding protein that suppresses PACT-induced 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MERS-CoV replicated efficiently to high titers in both cell lines (Fig. 1B) , indicating that there is no restriction at the receptor or cellular level for MERS-CoV replication in Jamaican fruit bat cells. keywords: animals; arabia; artibeus; bats; camels; cells; coronavirus; cov; culture; data; days; dpi; dpp4; dromedary; east; emc/2012; emergence; expression; fig; fold; fruit; gene; host; human; infection; innate; inoculated; inoculation; intestinal; jamaican; jamaicensis; lungs; mers; middle; mock; natural; primers; receptor; related; replication; reservoir; respiratory; rna; samples; saudi; sera; signs; species; specific; syndrome; tcid; tests; tissue; tract; transmission; unpaired; viral; viruses cache: cord-320709-2pnqpljt.txt plain text: cord-320709-2pnqpljt.txt item: #105 of 141 id: cord-320746-iuzfexig author: Rasmussen, Sonja A. title: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: Update for Clinicians date: 2015-02-20 words: 2391 flesch: 37 summary: Coronavirus infections-disease oubreak news Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease in children State of knowledge and data gaps of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in humans Enhanced MERS coronavirus surveillance of travelers from the Middle East to England Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: epidemiology and disease control measures Isolation of MERS coronavirus from a dromedary camel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus Human infection with MERS coronavirus after exposure to infected camels, Saudi Arabia First confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in the United States, updated information on the epidemiology of MERS-CoV infection, and guidance for the public, clinicians, and public health authorities Clinical and laboratory findings of the first imported case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus to the United States Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS): information for health providers Real-time reverse transcription-PCR assay panel for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus An observational, laboratorybased study of outbreaks of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Jeddah and Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: implications for health care facilities Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in health care workers Hospital-associated outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description Ribavirin and interferon alfa-2a for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a retrospective cohort study Acknowledgments. keywords: arabia; camels; cases; cdc; clinical; clinicians; contact; control; coronavirus; cov; data; days; disease; east; fever; health; healthcare; illness; infection; mers; middle; patients; peninsula; public; recent; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; saudi; severe; states; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; testing; travelers; united cache: cord-320746-iuzfexig.txt plain text: cord-320746-iuzfexig.txt item: #106 of 141 id: cord-320921-eumuid3r author: Widagdo, W. title: Lack of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Rabbits date: 2019-04-24 words: 4834 flesch: 47 summary: Using immunohistochemistry, we analyzed the DPP4 expression in rabbit respiratory tract tissues. 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These findings can be attributed to three facts: first, the majority of HCP developed asymptomatic or mild symptoms and moderate symptoms [15] ; second, HCP were confirmed as secondary cases under medical investigation, which led to earlier confirmation and good outcomes [32] ; third, epidemiological analysis showed that HCP were much younger and had fewer co-morbidities compared to total MERS cases [36] . keywords: age; analysis; arabia; cases; cfr; clusters; confirmation; confirmed; control; coronavirus; countries; cov; data; days; east; east respiratory; fatal; fatality; groups; hcp; health; healthcare; higher; hospital; human; index; infection; korea; median; mers; middle; middle east; nonfatal; nosocomial; older; onset; outbreaks; patients; respiratory; risk; sars; saudi; secondary; south; south korea; study; syndrome; table; time; transmission; years cache: cord-322760-tsxniu3j.txt plain text: cord-322760-tsxniu3j.txt item: #108 of 141 id: cord-323087-3cxyogor author: Widagdo, W. title: Tissue Distribution of the MERS-Coronavirus Receptor in Bats date: 2017-04-26 words: 3431 flesch: 41 summary: The antibody used in this study recognizes bat DPP4 as was demonstrated in transfection experiments using cloned Pipistrelle bat DPP4 22 . 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Females comprised a higher proportion of case patients compared with household contacts (70.6% vs 53.2%), and case patients were older compared with household contacts (median, 42 years vs 31 years). keywords: abu; ain; antibodies; asymptomatic; authors; case; case patients; cdc; clinical; contacts; control; coronavirus; cov; data; days; detectable; dhabi; disease; east; emirate; evidence; factors; healthcare; higher; household; infection; investigation; laboratory; median; medical; mers; middle; nucleocapsid; outbreak; patients; pcr; positive; prevention; region; reported; respiratory; response; results; risk; sera; serum; settings; severity; syndrome; table; transmission; years cache: cord-323125-qtlevnbt.txt plain text: cord-323125-qtlevnbt.txt item: #110 of 141 id: cord-323428-jd91k19z author: Ababneh, Mustafa title: Recombinant adenoviral vaccine encoding the spike 1 subunit of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus elicits strong humoral and cellular immune responses in mice date: 2019-10-11 words: 5739 flesch: 45 summary: Emergence of a novel human coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus MERS-CoV: Current knowledge gaps Genomic characterization of a newly discovered coronavirus associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome in humans MERS-CoV--are we on the verge of a pandemic? 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affected; animal; antibodies; arabia; camels; candidates; care; cases; clinical; control; coronavirus; countries; cov; development; disease; dromedary; dromedary camels; east; east respiratory; environmental; epidemic; et al; evidence; facilities; factors; fao; global; hajj; health; high; hospital; human; identification; infection; influenza; international; korea; large; management; meeting; mers; mers coronavirus; middle; middle east; oie; organization; outbreak; patients; pilgrims; populations; potential; prevalence; prevention; product; public; r&d; regional; reporting; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; risk; saudi; scientific; settings; shedding; specific; studies; study; surveillance; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; technical; transmission; understanding; vaccine; world; zoonotic cache: cord-332952-d5l60cgc.txt plain text: cord-332952-d5l60cgc.txt item: #120 of 141 id: cord-337066-pztrwvib author: Choi, Won Suk title: Clinical Presentation and Outcomes of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome in the Republic of Korea date: 2016-06-30 words: 3445 flesch: 44 summary: Asymptomatic patients were rare in this outbreak, presumably because confirmatory MERS-CoV tests were performed only for symptomatic patients, although active surveillance of asymptomatic HCWs involved in patient care was conducted at one hospital. The case fatality rate observed in this study was lower than that reported in other studies of previous MERS outbreaks (20.4% vs. 36.5-65%) keywords: admission; analysis; antiviral; arabia; cases; chronic; clinical; coexisting; conditions; confirmed; coronavirus; cov; data; days; deceased; disease; east; fever; healthcare; infection; kim; korea; laboratory; lee; mechanical; median; medical; mers; middle; onset; outbreak; patients; peninsula; pneumonia; range; reported; republic; respiratory; saudi; serum; study; survivors; symptom; syndrome; table; therapy; ventilation cache: cord-337066-pztrwvib.txt plain text: cord-337066-pztrwvib.txt item: #121 of 141 id: cord-337825-ujq9mxk7 author: Chen, Bin title: Overview of lethal human coronaviruses date: 2020-06-10 words: 13457 flesch: 43 summary: lung injury Retrospective comparison of convalescent plasma with continuing high-dose methylprednisolone treatment in SARS patients Aberrant pathogenic GM-CSF+ T cells and inflammatory CD14 +CD16+ 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identification of fusion inhibitors Fusion mechanism of 2019-nCoV andfusion inhibitors targeting HR1 domain in spike protein The authors gratefully acknowledge the financial support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 31870836), and the 1.3.5 Project for Disciplines Excellence, West China Hospital, Sichuan University (ZYYC20005 to W.C.). Epidemiology, genetic recombination, and pathogenesis of coronaviruses Origins and evolution of the global RNA virome Classify viruses-the gain is worth the pain Detection of a group 2 coronavirus in dogs with canine infectious respiratory disease Human coronaviruses: what do they cause? Epidemiology and cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in Guangdong, People's Republic of China Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Ecology, evolution and classification of bat coronaviruses in the aftermath of SARS A pneumonia outbreak associated with a new coronavirus of probable bat origin Characterization of spike glycoprotein of SARS-CoV-2 on virus entry and its immune cross-reactivity with SARS-CoV On the origin and continuing evolution of SARS-CoV-2 Isolation and characterization of viruses related to the SARS coronavirus from animals in southern China Mutations, recombination and insertion in the evolution of 2019-nCoV SARS and MERS: recent insights into emerging coronaviruses Global epidemiology of bat coronaviruses From SARS to MERS, thrusting coronaviruses into the spotlight Challenges presented by MERS corona virus, and SARS corona virus to global health Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: another zoonotic betacoronavirus causing SARS-like disease MERS-CoV as an emerging respiratory illness: a review of prevention methods The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) keywords: accessory; ace2; acids; activity; acute; acute respiratory; addition; agents; amino; ang; animal; antibodies; antibody; antiviral; bat; betacoronavirus; binding; branch; candidates; cases; cause; cd147; cells; cellular; china; chinese; clinical; coronavirus; cough; countries; cov; cov infection; cov s; cov spike; cov-2; covid-19; detection; development; diagnosis; different; disease; dna; domain; dpp4; drugs; east; east respiratory; effective; encodes; end; entry; epithelial; evolution; expression; fever; fibrosis; fig; function; fusion; gene; genome; glycoprotein; health; helicase; high; higher; history; host; human; ifn; immune; important; infected; infection; inflammatory; inhibitors; injury; interferon; invasion; key; like; lopinavir; lower; lung; major; mechanism; membrane; mers; middle; middle east; monoclonal; mortality; mrna; mutations; ncov; necrosis; neutralizing; new; nonstructural; novel; novel coronavirus; outbreak; pathogenic; patients; peptide; phase; plasma; plpro; pneumonia; positive; potential; production; protease; protein; pulmonary; rapid; rbd; receptor; region; related; replication; researchers; residues; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; results; ribavirin; ritonavir; rna; role; s protein; sars; sars coronavirus; sars patients; sequences; severe; similar; small; specific; spike; spike protein; structural; studies; study; subunit; surface; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; system; targets; terminal; therapeutic; therapies; time; tissue; tract; transmission; treatment; trial; type; vaccine; vector; viral; viruses; worldwide; wuhan cache: cord-337825-ujq9mxk7.txt plain text: cord-337825-ujq9mxk7.txt item: #122 of 141 id: cord-338057-ycmr9prw author: Lee, Jae Hoon title: An Appropriate Lower Respiratory Tract Specimen Is Essential for Diagnosis of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) date: 2015-07-15 words: 1319 flesch: 41 summary: Better understanding on MERS Corona virus outbreak in Korea Middle East respiratory syndome Information Middle East respiratory syndrome Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is a functional receptor for the emerging human coronavirus-EMC Emerging human middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus causes widespread infection and alveolar damage in human lungs Pathogenesis of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus An animal model of MERS produced by infection of rhesus macaques with MERS coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes transient lower respiratory tract infection in rhesus macaques Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission Respiratory tract samples, viral load, and genome fraction yield in patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome Kinetics and pattern of viral excretion in biological specimens of two MERS-CoV cases First confirmed cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in the United States, updated information on the epidemiology of MERS-CoV infection, and guidance for the public, clinicians, and public health authorities All patients in Korea acquired their disease in hospital settings where they came in direct or indirect contact with MERS patients. keywords: cases; collection; control; coronavirus; cough; cov; diagnosis; disease; early; east; infection; june; korea; lee; mers; middle; outbreak; patients; respiratory; samples; specimen; sputum; syndrome; time; tract; viral cache: cord-338057-ycmr9prw.txt plain text: cord-338057-ycmr9prw.txt item: #123 of 141 id: cord-339762-lh8czr0a author: Ng, Dianna L. title: Clinicopathologic, Immunohistochemical, and Ultrastructural Findings of a Fatal Case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection in the United Arab Emirates, April 2014 date: 2016-03-31 words: 3211 flesch: 31 summary: Lit Update Risk Assess 7 Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Albarrak AM: Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Al Raiy B: Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 is a functional receptor for the emerging human coronavirus-EMC Evaluation of pigtail macaques as a model for the effects of copper intrauterine devices on HIV infection Pathology and pathogenesis of fatal Bordetella pertussis infection in infants Fullgenome deep sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of novel human betacoronavirus MRBAYES: Bayesian inference of phylogenetic trees Realtime reverse transcription-PCR assay panel for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Emerging human middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus causes widespread infection and alveolar damage in human lungs Kinetics and pattern of viral excretion in biological specimens of two MERS-CoV cases Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Time course and cellular localization of SARS-CoV nucleoprotein and RNA in lungs from fatal cases of SARS Tropism and replication of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from dromedary camels in the human respiratory tract: an invitro and ex-vivo study Angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 is a functional receptor for the SARS coronavirus Tissue distribution of ACE2 protein, the functional receptor for SARS coronavirus. Clinical management of severe acute respiratory infection when Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection is suspected. keywords: acute; alveolar; antibodies; antigens; april; arabia; autopsy; blood; case; cells; clinical; colocalization; coronavirus; cov; damage; diffuse; disease; double; dpp4; east; east respiratory; epithelial; evidence; failure; fatal; figure; findings; histopathologic; hospital; human; ihc; immunohistochemical; infection; kidney; lungs; mers; middle; moderate; multiple; outbreak; patchy; pathogenesis; patient; pneumocytes; renal; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; sars; saudi; severe; staining; syncytial; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; targets; tract; type; ultrastructural; unknown; viral; world cache: cord-339762-lh8czr0a.txt plain text: cord-339762-lh8czr0a.txt item: #124 of 141 id: cord-340836-eb5a9ln3 author: Aghazadeh-Attari, Javad title: Epidemiological factors and worldwide pattern of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from 2013 to 2016 date: 2018-04-06 words: 2695 flesch: 46 summary: In summary, these findings point to interesting and potential dimensions of the dynamic evolution of this disease, and the need for further studies on genetic features of the culprit virus and the epidemiological parameters and risk factors of MERS-CoV mortality is also emphasized. Estimating the severity and subclinical burden of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Person-to-person spread of the MERS coronavirus-an evolving picture Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus This work was funded by the Urmia University of Medical Sciences (grant number 2122). keywords: arabia; camel; cases; contact; coronavirus; cov; days; disease; east; epidemiological; factors; global; health; history; human; infection; laboratory; mers; middle; morbid; mortality; onset; outcome; potential; respiratory; risk; saudi; significant; studies; study; survived; syndrome; table; transmission; travel; world; years cache: cord-340836-eb5a9ln3.txt plain text: cord-340836-eb5a9ln3.txt item: #125 of 141 id: cord-341795-zbqfs77n author: Sikkema, R. S. title: Global status of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: a systematic review date: 2019-02-21 words: 5008 flesch: 51 summary: The publications in this review show that the MERS-CoV mainly circulates in dromedary camel populations in the Middle East and part of Africa, and has been infecting dromedary camels in Africa for more than three decades. In total, 33 papers describe camel studies in the Middle East, 13 studies investigated camels from Africa and the remaining seven surveys were from Spain, Australia, Japan, Bangladesh and Pakistan (Table 1) . keywords: additional; africa; age; animal; antibodies; antibody; arabia; camels; circulation; coronavirus; countries; cov; data; detection; dromedary; dromedary camels; east; east respiratory; egypt; evidence; experimental; female; field; herds; higher; human; infection; lower; male; median; mers; middle; middle east; nasal; pakistan; papers; population; positive; range; rate; reservoir; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; results; review; risk; rna; samples; saudi; serological; seroprevalence; shedding; studies; study; swabs; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; viral cache: cord-341795-zbqfs77n.txt plain text: cord-341795-zbqfs77n.txt item: #126 of 141 id: cord-343184-kptkmgdm author: Crameri, Gary title: Experimental Infection and Response to Rechallenge of Alpacas with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus date: 2016-06-17 words: 1610 flesch: 40 summary: Experimental Infection of Alpacas with MERS-CoV Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Clinical features and virological analysis of a case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in dromedary camels: an outbreak investigation Replication and shedding of MERS-CoV in upper respiratory tract of inoculated dromedary camels An orthopoxvirus-based vaccine reduces virus excretion after MERS-CoV infection in dromedary camels Inactivation and safety testing of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Hendra virus vaccine, a one health approach to protecting horse, human, and environmental health MERS coronavirus in dromedary camel herd, Saudi Arabia Absence of MERS-CoV antibodies in feral camels in Australia: implications for the pathogen's origin and spread Replicative capacity of MERS coronavirus in livestock cell lines Infection, replication, and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in alpacas We thank Kaylene Selleck, Leah Frazer, Jean Payne, Rachel Arkinstall, and Mahen Perera for providing technical assistance and support for this study. We found no previous MERS-CoV challenge trial reported in alpacas, so we chose a preliminary dose and rechallenge time on the basis of our experience with other virus infection trials for other emerging infectious diseases (8) . keywords: alpacas; animals; camels; challenge; coronavirus; cov; day; days; dose; dromedary; east; health; infected; infection; mers; middle; nasal; respiratory; response; samples; serum; shedding; study; syndrome; time; trial; vaccine; viral; virus cache: cord-343184-kptkmgdm.txt plain text: cord-343184-kptkmgdm.txt item: #127 of 141 id: cord-343302-g9vcchrh author: Agrawal, Anurodh Shankar title: Passive Transfer of A Germline-like Neutralizing Human Monoclonal Antibody Protects Transgenic Mice Against Lethal Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection date: 2016-08-19 words: 4820 flesch: 39 summary: The effect of m336 antibody treatment on the pulmonary pathology associated with MERS-CoV infection was evaluated by using formalin-fixed, paraffin embedded, and hematoxylin/eosin (H&E)-stained lung specimens harvested at day 2 p.i. We report in this study for the first time that treatment of Tg mice with a single-dose of m336 antibody prior to or after challenging with 1,000 LD 50 of MERS-CoV protected mice from the lethality in a dose-dependent manner, thereby representing the first antibody tested for its protective efficacy against lethal MERS-CoV infection. keywords: 4c2h; animal; antibodies; antibody; binding; challenge; clinical; control; coronavirus; cov; day; development; different; disease; dose; dpp4; east; efficacy; fig; group; high; human; infected; infection; lethal; log; loss; lung; m336; mab; mabs; mers; mice; middle; model; monoclonal; mortality; mouse; national; neutralizing; novel; post; potent; prophylactic; protection; protein; rbd; receptor; reduction; respiratory; results; rna; single; specific; spike; syndrome; tcid; therapeutic; titers; transgenic; treatment; viral; weight cache: cord-343302-g9vcchrh.txt plain text: cord-343302-g9vcchrh.txt item: #128 of 141 id: cord-344954-gpb25fga author: Hashem, Anwar M title: A Highly Immunogenic, Protective, and Safe Adenovirus-Based Vaccine Expressing Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus S1-CD40L Fusion Protein in a Transgenic Human Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Mouse Model date: 2019-11-15 words: 5176 flesch: 37 summary: The fusion gene was then used to generate the proposed rAd5 construct (rAd5-S1/F/CD40L) in addition to rAd5 vaccines expressing secreted and consensus S1 protein alone (rAd5-S1) and a vector control expressing Green Fluorescent Protein (rAd5-GFP) as shown in Figure 1 . Vero E6 and Huh7.5 cells were cultured and maintained in complete Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) supplemented with 10% heat-inactivated fetal bovine serum. Schematic representation of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus vaccine candidates. keywords: adenovirus; animals; antibodies; antibody; assay; associated; candidates; cd40l; cells; challenge; control; coronavirus; cov; dose; east; efficacy; figure; fusion; gfp; group; hdpp4; human; igg; igg2b; immune; immunization; immunized; immunogenicity; inactivated; induced; infection; infiltration; levels; lung; mers; mice; middle; model; mouse; nabs; neutralizing; observed; pathology; platform; previous; protection; protein; pulmonary; rad5; receptor; recombinant; respiratory; responses; safety; samples; sars; serum; severe; significant; single; specific; spike; subunit; syndrome; tcid; titers; vaccinated; vaccine; viral; virus cache: cord-344954-gpb25fga.txt plain text: cord-344954-gpb25fga.txt item: #129 of 141 id: cord-345046-str19r9a author: Al Ghamdi, Mohammed title: Treatment outcomes for patients with Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS CoV) infection at a coronavirus referral center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia date: 2016-04-21 words: 3441 flesch: 44 summary: Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus State of Knowledge and Data Gaps of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in Humans Epidemiological, demographic, and clinical characteristics of 47 cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease from Saudi Arabia: a descriptive study Clinical aspects and outcomes of 70 patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a single-center experience in Saudi Arabia Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Jordan MERS-CoV Investigation Team. The severe acute respiratory syndrome Isolation of a novel coronavirus from a man with pneumonia in Saudi Arabia Patient with new strain of coronavirus is treated in intensive care at London hospital Latest outbreak news from ProMED-mail: novel coronavirus -Middle East Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): announcement of the Coronavirus Study Group WHO summary Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections KSA MERS-CoV Investigation Team. keywords: acute; alpha; analysis; arabia; beta; care; cases; cell; clinical; cohort; collection; combination; coronavirus; cov; data; disease; east; ecmo; efficacy; failure; health; hospital; human; icu; illness; infection; interferon; known; manuscript; mers; middle; mofetil; mortality; mycophenolate; novel; orf; outcomes; patients; pcr; renal; respiratory; results; retrospective; ribavirin; saudi; severe; severity; study; survival; syndrome; treatment cache: cord-345046-str19r9a.txt plain text: cord-345046-str19r9a.txt item: #130 of 141 id: cord-345081-15s2i6f0 author: Al-Sehaibany, Fares S. title: Middle East respiratory syndrome in children: Dental considerations date: 2017-04-17 words: 2655 flesch: 36 summary: Update Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) summary and literature update-as of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS): a new zoonotic viral pneumonia State of knowledge and data gaps of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in humans MERS-CoV outbreak in Jeddah--a link to health care facilities A scenario-based evaluation of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and the Hajj Molecular basis of binding between novel human coronavirus MERS-CoV and its receptor CD26 Detection of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus genome in an air sample originating from a camel barn owned by an infected patient epidemiological findings from a retrospective investigation Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in health care workers Middle East respiratory syndrome Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in children Factors involved in the aerosol transmission of infection and control of ventilation in healthcare premises Aerosols and splatter in dentistry: a brief review of the literature and infection control implications Screening for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in hospital patients and their healthcare worker and family contacts: a prospective descriptive study A family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome Coronavirus infections related to a likely unrecognized asymptomatic or mild case Stability of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) under different environmental conditions Effects of Coronavirus infections in children Cultivation of bacteria and fungi Occupational Health problems in modern dentistry: a review Blood contamination of the aerosols produced by in vivo use of ultrasonic scalers Aerosol and splatter contamination from the operative site during ultrasonic scaling Characteristics of blood-containing aerosols generated by common powered dental instruments Measurement of airborne bacteria and endotoxin generated during dental cleaning Efficacy of three face masks in preventing inhalation of airborne contaminants in dental practice Infected health care workers and patient safety: a double standard Risk assessment of dental unit waterline contamination A survey of methods used to detect nosocomial legionellosis among participants in the National Nosocomial Infections Surveillance System Legionella contamination of dental-unit water Emerging and changing viral diseases in the new millennium Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus MERS-CoV: current knowledge gaps In-vitro renal epithelial cell infection reveals a viral kidney tropism as a potential mechanism for acute renal failure during Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV): announcement of the Coronavirus Study Group Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). keywords: acute; aerosols; air; airborne; cases; children; clinical; contaminated; control; coronavirus; cov; dental; dentistry; dentists; east; east respiratory; exposure; healthcare; high; infected; infection; management; masks; measures; mers; middle; middle east; oral; patients; pediatric; practice; protection; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; review; risk; sars; saudi; study; symptoms; syndrome; transmission; ultrasonic; viral; workers cache: cord-345081-15s2i6f0.txt plain text: cord-345081-15s2i6f0.txt item: #131 of 141 id: cord-345591-zwh1xj5u author: Al-Dorzi, Hasan M. title: The critical care response to a hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection: an observational study date: 2016-10-24 words: 5885 flesch: 46 summary: The hospital mortality of ICU MERS patients was 63.4 % (0 % for the HCWs). According to the IDEP, one unit (Unit A) was designated as the primary receiving unit for MERS patients, because of its geographic location being away from main hospital traffic and because 7 of its 8 rooms were negative-pressure airborne infection isolation rooms (AIIR). keywords: acute; approval; arabia; associated; bed; care; cases; clinical; confirmed; content; control; coronavirus; cov; critical; data; days; department; disease; east; exposure; final; fit; hand; hcws; health; healthcare; hospital; icu; icus; idep; important; infection; intellectual; intensive; interpretation; laboratory; management; manuscript; medical; mers; mers patients; middle; n95; negative; number; nurses; outbreak; patients; pcr; phase; physicians; practices; prevention; respiratory; response; revision; risk; rooms; samples; sars; saudi; severe; staff; study; syndrome; table; testing; therapy; transmission; unit; ventilation; version; workers cache: cord-345591-zwh1xj5u.txt plain text: cord-345591-zwh1xj5u.txt item: #132 of 141 id: cord-348821-2u6ki9dv author: Xu, Ping title: Clinical Characteristics of Two Human to Human Transmitted Coronaviruses: Corona Virus Disease 2019 versus Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus. date: 2020-03-10 words: 3334 flesch: 43 summary: The continuing 2019-nCoV epidemic threat of novel coronaviruses to global health -the latest 2019 novel coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan, China Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan Clinical Characteristics of 138 Hospitalized Patients With 2019 Novel Coronavirus-Infected Pneumonia in Wuhan Clinical and Laboratory Findings of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Infection Characteristics and outcome of viral pneumonia caused by influenza and Middle East respiratory syndrome-coronavirus infections: A 4-year experience from a tertiary care center Incubation period of 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infections among travellers from Wuhan, China A familial 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population; preprint; rate; respiratory; review; studies; study; syndrome cache: cord-348821-2u6ki9dv.txt plain text: cord-348821-2u6ki9dv.txt item: #133 of 141 id: cord-349010-n4s8dzgp author: Al-Tawfiq, Jaffar A. title: Update on therapeutic options for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) date: 2016-12-24 words: 4276 flesch: 44 summary: A review of MERS-CoV in healthcare setting Hospital outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in healthcare settings Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) n d Therapeutic options for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)-possible lessons from a systematic review of SARS-CoV therapy Oxford centre for evidence-based medicine -levels of evidence Broad-spectrum antivirals for the emerging Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Interferons and viruses: an interplay between induction, signalling, antiviral responses and virus countermeasures Interferon-β and mycophenolic acid are potent inhibitors of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in cell-based assays • A study of the inhibitors of MERS-CoV Inhibition of novel β coronavirus replication by a combination of interferon-α2b and ribavirin Future treatment strategies for novel Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Treatment with lopinavir/ ritonavir or interferon-β1b improves outcome of MERS-CoV infection in a nonhuman primate model of common marmoset • A primate model of MERS-CoV infection Screening of an FDA-approved compound library identifies four small-molecule inhibitors of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus replication in cell culture Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection mediated by the transmembrane serine protease TMPRSS2 Structure-based discovery of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus fusion inhibitor MERS-coronavirus replication induces severe in vitro cytopathology and is strongly inhibited by cyclosporin A or interferon-α treatment Cyclosporin A inhibits the replication of diverse coronaviruses Nitazoxanide, a new drug candidate for the treatment of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Glycopeptide antibiotics potently inhibit cathepsin L in the late endosome/lysosome and block the entry of ebola virus, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV) Mycophenolic acid augments interferon-stimulated gene expression and inhibits hepatitis C virus infection in vitro and in vivo Protective effect of intranasal regimens containing peptidic Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus fusion inhibitor against MERS-CoV infection Passive immunotherapy with dromedary immune serum in an experimental animal model for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Passive transfer of A Germline-like neutralizing human monoclonal antibody protects transgenic mice against lethal Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Single-dose treatment with a humanized neutralizing antibody affords full protection of a human transgenic mouse model from lethal Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS)-coronavirus infection Treatment with interferon-alpha 2b and ribavirin improves outcome in MERS-CoVinfected rhesus macaques Junctional and allele-specific residues are critical for MERS-CoV neutralization by an exceptionally potent germline-like antibody Ribavirin and interferon therapy in patients infected with the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: an observational study The first study of interferon and ribavirin in MERS-CoV Ribavirin and interferon alfa-2a for severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: a retrospective cohort study •• A large cohort study of ribavirin-interferon in MERS-CoV patients Acute management and longterm survival among subjects with severe Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus pneumonia and ARDS 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cord-349010-n4s8dzgp.txt plain text: cord-349010-n4s8dzgp.txt item: #134 of 141 id: cord-349262-gnqbyc6t author: Hemida, Maged Gomaa title: The Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the breath of some infected dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) date: 2020-10-14 words: 3174 flesch: 58 summary: Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) neutralising antibodies in a high-risk human population Comparative serological study for the prevalence of anti-MERS coronavirus antibodies in high-and low-risk groups in Qatar Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus during pregnancy Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus seroprevalence in domestic livestock in Saudi Arabia Evidence for camel-to-human transmission of MERS coronavirus Detection of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus genome in an air sample originating from a camel barn owned by an infected patient Longitudinal study of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection in dromedary camel herds in Saudi Arabia MERS coronavirus in dromedary camel herd, Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels in Africa and Middle East Genetic evidence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-Cov) and widespread seroprevalence among camels in Kenya Prevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels in Abu Dhabi Emirate MERS-CoV at the animal-human interface: inputs on exposure pathways from an expert-opinion elicitation Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus and the one health concept Dromedary camels and the transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) The viral RNAs were extracted from paired swabs and breath samples collected from dromedary camels using the Qiagen viral RNA (RNeasy Mini Kit, Qiagen, Hilden, Germany) extraction kit, according to the manufacturer's protocol. keywords: air; animals; april; breath; breath samples; camels; collected; coronavirus; cov; detection; dromedary; dromedary camels; east; herd; high; human; infected; infection; march; mers; middle; molecular; nasal; nasal swabs; pcr; positive; reported; respiratory; results; rnas; samples; sampling; sequences; shedding; study; swabs; syndrome; table; time; transmission; viral; virus cache: cord-349262-gnqbyc6t.txt plain text: cord-349262-gnqbyc6t.txt item: #135 of 141 id: cord-349287-mwj2qby4 author: Mackay, Ian M. title: MERS coronavirus: diagnostics, epidemiology and transmission date: 2015-12-22 words: 14293 flesch: 47 summary: There are human MERS cases that do not fall into either category of source and it is unclear if these acquired infection through some entirely separate route, or from cases that escaped diagnosis. However, on occasion, even LRT specimens from MERS cases may initially be negative, only to later become positive by RT-PCR [95] . keywords: absence; acute; africa; age; analysis; animal; antibodies; antibody; arabia; assays; asymptomatic; bat; bats; camels; care; cases; cell; children; china; clinical; close; community; confirmed; contact; control; coronavirus; coronavirus infection; cov; cov infection; cov rna; culture; data; date; days; dcs; death; definition; detection; diagnostic; different; disease; distinct; dromedary; early; east; east respiratory; elisa; epidemiology; evidence; exposure; family; fatal; fig; genetic; genome; genomic; hajj; hcov; hcws; health; healthcare; herd; higher; hospital; host; human; human coronavirus; ifa; illness; impact; infected; infection; influenza; investigation; jeddah; korea; ksa; laboratory; lack; likely; limited; lrt; majority; mers; mers cases; mers coronavirus; middle; middle east; mild; negative; new; novel; numbers; older; outbreak; patients; peninsula; people; pilgrims; positive; potential; presence; prevalence; prevention; prior; proportion; protein; public; rapid; recombinant; recombination; region; remains; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; results; reverse; rise; risk; rna; role; rtpcr; samples; sars; saudi; screening; sensitive; september; sequences; sequencing; sera; sero; serological; severe; signs; similar; single; source; south; specific; spike; spread; studies; study; symptoms; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; testing; time; tract; transmission; unclear; understanding; urt; variants; viral; viruses; widespread; workers; years cache: cord-349287-mwj2qby4.txt plain text: cord-349287-mwj2qby4.txt item: #136 of 141 id: cord-349643-jtx7ni9b author: Uyeki, Timothy M. title: Development of Medical Countermeasures to Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus date: 2016-07-17 words: 4808 flesch: 14 summary: Interferon alfa-n3 for the treatment of Middle East respiratory syndrome Systematic review of 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In addition, the risk for antibody-dependent enhancement of disease may interrupt the timeline for conducting human clinical trials of MERS CoV vaccines and immunotherapeutics. keywords: activity; acute; animal; antibodies; antibody; arabia; availability; available; camels; candidate; cases; challenge; clinical; coronavirus; countermeasures; cov; data; development; disease; dromedaries; drugs; east; east respiratory; efficacy; emergency; evaluation; fda; health; human; infected; infection; investigational; lack; limited; marmosets; medical; mers; middle; middle east; models; monoclonal; neutralizing; new; patients; potential; preclinical; protein; public; research; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; response; risk; sars; saudi; severe; shedding; small; specimens; spike; states; studies; study; syndrome; syndrome coronavirus; table; test; therapeutic; transmission; treatment; trials; understanding; united; use; vaccination; vaccines; viral cache: cord-349643-jtx7ni9b.txt plain text: cord-349643-jtx7ni9b.txt item: #137 of 141 id: cord-351685-n70tkf38 author: Altamimi, Asmaa title: Demographic Variations of MERS-CoV Infection among Suspected and Confirmed Cases: An Epidemiological Analysis of Laboratory-Based Data from Riyadh Regional Laboratory date: 2020-02-19 words: 3460 flesch: 52 summary: Similarly, two more single-centre case control studies reported that the presenting symptoms of MERS-CoV infection were not specific [18, 19] . Physicians and public health practitioners need to identify suspected cases which have higher chances of diagnosis as confirmed cases prior to laboratory testing (which usually takes between 12 and 24 hours). Therefore, the identification of suspected cases that may have higher chances of being diagnosed as cases of MERS-CoV is essential. keywords: age; aged; analysis; arabia; authors; cases; clinical; confirmed; coronavirus; cov; data; days; demographic; descriptive; disease; east; factors; healthcare; help; higher; hospital; infection; laboratory; males; markers; mers; middle; patients; period; prevalence; qassim; regional; regions; respiratory; results; risk; riyadh; saudi; severe; significant; specific; studies; study; summer; syndrome; workers; years cache: cord-351685-n70tkf38.txt plain text: cord-351685-n70tkf38.txt item: #138 of 141 id: cord-352527-eeyqh9nc author: Zhou, Yusen title: Advances in MERS-CoV Vaccines and Therapeutics Based on the Receptor-Binding Domain date: 2019-01-14 words: 5878 flesch: 37 summary: An epidemiological outbreak study Outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome at tertiary care hospital Transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections in healthcare settings Hospital-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Hospital-associated Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Family cluster of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infections Healthcare-associated infections: The hallmark of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus with review of the literature Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: A report of nosocomial transmission Clinical course and outcomes of critically ill patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection Human intestinal tract serves as an alternative infection route for Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Persistence of antibodies against Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus Presence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibodies in Saudi Arabia: A nationwide, cross-sectional, serological study Feasibility of using convalescent plasma immunotherapy for MERS-CoV infection, Saudi Arabia Feasibility, safety, clinical, and laboratory effects of convalescent plasma therapy for patients with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus infection: A study protocol Challenges of convalescent plasma infusion therapy in Middle East respiratory coronavirus infection: A single centre experience Safety and tolerability of a novel, polyclonal human anti-MERS coronavirus antibody produced from transchromosomic cattle: A phase 1 randomised, double-blind, single-dose-escalation study Prospects for a MERS-CoV spike vaccine Current advancements and potential strategies in the development of MERS-CoV vaccines Is the discovery of the novel human betacoronavirus 2c EMC/2012 (HCoV-EMC) the beginning of another SARS-like pandemic? 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D. title: Retrospective, epidemiological cluster analysis of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) epidemic using open source data date: 2017-10-24 words: 3551 flesch: 45 summary: The absence of apparent seasonality in the identified clusters further supports the significant role humanto-human transmission in healthcare settings plays in the propagation of MERS-CoV. Classification of each cluster into one or more of the three disease transmission categories (nosocomial, household, or exported) elucidated common characteristics among the clusters, including the overall concentration of case clusters in cities and healthcare institutions. Of the 51 identified clusters, 41 (80·4%) were classified as nosocomial clusters; 12 (23·5%) were household clusters; and eight (15·7%) were exported (Table 3 ). keywords: afhsb; analysis; asymptomatic; cases; clusters; confirmed; coronavirus; country; cov; data; date; duration; east; epidemic; epidemiological; healthcare; household; human; index; infection; ksa; literature; mers; middle; nosocomial; ongoing; onset; outbreak; period; respiratory; rok; role; source; symptom; syndrome; tier; total; transmission; travel cache: cord-354272-99vw735a.txt plain text: cord-354272-99vw735a.txt item: #140 of 141 id: cord-354302-l2kywzro author: Adney, Danielle R. title: Replication and Shedding of MERS-CoV in Upper Respiratory Tract of Inoculated Dromedary Camels date: 2014-12-17 words: 3291 flesch: 43 summary: Assays for laboratory confirmation of novel human coronavirus (hCoV-EMC) infections Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causes transient lower respiratory tract infection in rhesus macaques Dynamics of passive immunity to West Nile virus in domestic chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus) Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus antibody reactors among camels in Dubai MERS coronavirus in dromedary camel herd, Saudi Arabia Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus quasispecies that include homologues of human isolates revealed through wholegenome analysis and virus cultured from dromedary camels in Saudi Arabia Epidemiologic investigations identified dromedary camels as the likely source of zoonotic transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). keywords: animals; antibodies; arabia; camels; case; cells; collected; coronavirus; cov; days; dpi; dromedary; east; east respiratory; figure; human; infected; infectious; inoculated; large; likely; lymph; mers; middle; middle east; nasal; node; novel; postinoculation; reservoir; respiratory; respiratory syndrome; rna; samples; saudi; serum; shedding; swab; syndrome; tissues; trachea; tract; transmission; turbinates; upper; viral; virus cache: cord-354302-l2kywzro.txt plain text: cord-354302-l2kywzro.txt item: #141 of 141 id: cord-356113-hmj0qu0v author: Wiwanitkit, Somsri title: Korean MERS: A new cross continent emerging infectious disease date: 2015-10-31 words: 796 flesch: 63 summary: Chest CT findings in MERS South Korea scrambles to contain MERS virus MERS coronaviruses in dromedary camels Clinical features and viral diagnosis of two cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: a report of nosocomial transmission First patient with MERS in US is improving, but number of cases worldwide doubles in six weeks to 6 May First US MERS-CoV cases underscore need for preparedness Clinical and laboratory findings of the first imported case of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus to the United States Spread of MERS to South Korea and China Origin and possible genetic recombination of the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus from the first imported case in China: phylogenetics and coalescence analysis Complete genome sequence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) from the first imported MERS-CoV case in China Genomic sequencing and analysis of the first imported Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS CoV) in China Imported case of MERS-CoV infection identified in China MERS in South Korea and China: a potential outbreak threat? Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a new emerging infectious disease that was firstly detected in the Middle East keywords: case; coronavirus; cov; disease; east; infection; korea; mers; middle; new; respiratory; syndrome cache: cord-356113-hmj0qu0v.txt plain text: cord-356113-hmj0qu0v.txt