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<bold>Purpose:</bold>
In the Republic of Korea (ROK), the first human case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS- CoV) infection was reported on 20 May 2015. It occurred by a traveler who has been traveled to Middle East, since then outbreaks associated with health care facilities were rapidly spreading. Unlike previously reported MERS-CoV occurred countries, explosive outbreaks of MERS-CoV caused public health threat and socio-economic loss in ROK. In these circumstances, increased concern about the camels known as an animal reservoir of MERS-CoV triggered the necessity of MERS-CoV surveillance in domestic camels. Thus, we investigated MERS-CoV infection in all domestic camels in June, 2015 in ROK.</p>
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<bold>Methods & Materials:</bold>
We collected nasal swab specimens from 46 camels both dromedaries (
<italic>Camels dromedarius</italic>
) and Bactrian (
<italic>Camels bactrianus</italic>
) in 10 provinces in ROK. Real-time reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) was performed as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).</p>
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<bold>Results:</bold>
All samples were confirmed as negative for MERS-CoV.</p>
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<bold>Conclusion:</bold>
The MERS Co-V outbreaks in ROK are characterized by super-spreading events involving several healthcare facilities, poor infection control and so on. This situation caused panic and strike excessive fear into people thus we took a preventive action against camels. Therefore, we investigated MERS-CoV in domestic camels. Our results indicate the absence of MERS-CoV among domestic camels in ROK. In addition, it suggests that there is no epidemiological relation between camels and outbreak of MERS in ROK.</p>
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