π Prevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels in Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates
Β© 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. High seroprevalence of Middle East respiratory syndrome corona virus (MERS-CoV) in dromedary camels has been previously reported in United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, the molecular detection of the virus has never been reported before in UAE. Of the 7,803 nasal swabs tested in the epidemiological survey, MERS-CoV nucleic acid was detected by real-time PCR in a total of 126 (1.6 %) camels. Positive camels were detected at the borders with Saudi Arabia and Oman and in camelsβ slaughter houses. MERS-CoV partial sequences obtained from UAE camels were clustering with human- and camel-derived MERS-CoV sequences in the same geographic area. Results provide further evidence of MERS-CoV zoonosis.
keywords
π dromedary camels (70)
π nucleic acid (139)
π respiratory syndrome (2004)
π nasal swab (58)
π previously reported (79)
author
π€ Yusof, Mohammed F.
π€ Eltahir, Yassir M.
π€ Serhan, Wissam S.
π€ Hashem, Farouk M.
π€ Elsayed, Elsaeid A.
π€ Marzoug, Bahaaeldin A.
π€ Abdelazim, Assem Si
π€ Bensalah, Oum Keltoum A.
π€ Al Muhairi, Salama S.
year
β° 2015
journal
π Virus Genes
issn
π 1572994X 09208569
volume
50
number
3
page
509-513
citedbycount
32
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