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What needs to be done to control the spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus?

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What needs to be done to control the spread of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus?

Auteurs : Michael Edelstein [Royaume-Uni] ; David L. Heymann [Royaume-Uni]

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Abstract

Up to November 2014, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has infected 935 individuals and killed 371, all originating in or with links to the Middle East. The mechanisms of transmission of the disease are not fully understood, but MERS-CoV seems to sustain itself in the human population through repeated re-introduction from a camel reservoir and is able to cause nosocomial outbreaks. The risk of a global spread of MERS-CoV is low. Epidemiological, serological and phylogenetic research, combined with one health surveillance, dynamic case definitions, active case finding, rigorous infection control, culturally sensitive risk communication and a continuous re-evaluation of new evidence will enable to better understand the disease, limit its spread and quantify its risk in order to better prepare for a hypothetical spread.

DOI: 10.2217/fvl.15.20
PubMed: 32201495


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