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Epidemiologic Parameters of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in Korea, 2015.

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Epidemiologic Parameters of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in Korea, 2015.

Auteurs : Sun Hee Park ; Woo Joo Kim ; Jin-Hong Yoo ; Jung-Hyun Choi

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Abstract

Epidemiologic parameters are important in planning infection control policies during the outbreak of emerging infections. Korea experienced an outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in 2015, which was characterized by superspreading events in healthcare settings. We aimed to estimate the epidemiologic parameters over time during the outbreak to assess the effectiveness of countermeasures.

DOI: 10.3947/ic.2016.48.2.108
PubMed: 27433381

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