๐ Hospital-associated outbreak of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus: A serologic, epidemiologic, and clinical description
ยฉ 2014 The Author. In April 2012, the Jordan Ministry of Health investigated an outbreak of lower respiratory illnesses at a hospital in Jordan; 2 fatal cases were retrospectively confirmed by real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) to be the first detected cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS-CoV). Methods. Epidemiologic and clinical characteristics of selected potential cases were assessed through serum blood specimens, medical record reviews, and interviews with surviving outbreak members, household contacts, and healthcare personnel. Cases of MERS-CoV infection were identified using 3 US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention serologic tests for detection of anti-MERS-CoV antibodies. Results. Specimens and interviews were obtained from 124 subjects. Seven previously unconfirmed individuals tested positive for anti-MERS-CoV antibodies by at least 2 of 3 serologic tests, in addition to 2 fatal cases identified by rRT-PCR. The case-fatality rate among the 9 total cases was 22%. Six subjects were healthcare workers at the outbreak hospital, yielding an attack rate of 10% among potentially exposed outbreak hospital personnel. There was no evidence of MERS-CoV transmission at 2 transfer hospitals having acceptable infection control practices. Conclusions. Novel serologic tests allowed for the detection of otherwise unrecognized cases of MERS-CoV infection among contacts in a Jordanian hospital-associated respiratory illness outbreak in April 2012, resulting in a total of 9 test-positive cases. Serologic results suggest that further spread of this outbreak to transfer hospitals did not occur. Most subjects had no major, underlying medical conditions; none were on hemodialysis. Our observed case-fatality rate was lower than has been reported from outbreaks elsewhere.
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๐ fatality rate (123)
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๐ real-time reverse (87)
๐ respiratory syndrome (2004)
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๐ healthcare workers (76)
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author
๐ค Al-Abdallat, Mohammad Mousa
๐ค Payne, Daniel C.
๐ค Alqasrawi, Sultan
๐ค Rha, Brian
๐ค Tohme, Rania A.
๐ค Abedi, Glen R.
๐ค Nsour, Mohannad Al
๐ค Iblan, Ibrahim
๐ค Jarour, Najwa
๐ค Farag, Noha H.
๐ค Haddadin, Aktham
๐ค Al-Sanouri, Tarek
๐ค Tamin, Azaibi
๐ค Jennifer, L.
๐ค Kuhar, David T.
๐ค Swerdlow, David L.
๐ค Erdman, Dean D.
๐ค Pallansch, Mark A.
๐ค Haynes, Lia M.
๐ค Gerber, Susan I.
year
โฐ 2014
issn
๐ 15376591 10584838
volume
59
number
9
page
1225-1233
citedbycount
154
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