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Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE

Since the emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) in 2012, there have been a number of clusters of human‐to‐human transmission. These cases of human‐to‐human transmission involve close contact and have occurred primarily in healthcare settings, and they are suspected to...

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Autores principales: Paden, C. R., Yusof, M. F. B. M., Al Hammadi, Z. M., Queen, K., Tao, Y., Eltahir, Y. M., Elsayed, E. A., Marzoug, B. A., Bensalah, O. K. A., Khalafalla, A. I., Al Mulla, M., Khudhair, A., Elkheir, K. A., Issa, Z. B., Pradeep, K., Elsaleh, F. N., Imambaccus, H., Sasse, J., Weber, S., Shi, M., Zhang, J., Li, Y., Pham, H., Kim, L., Hall, A. J., Gerber, S. I., Al Hosani, F. I., Tong, S., Al Muhairi, S. S. M.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5893383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29239118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12435
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author Paden, C. R.
Yusof, M. F. B. M.
Al Hammadi, Z. M.
Queen, K.
Tao, Y.
Eltahir, Y. M.
Elsayed, E. A.
Marzoug, B. A.
Bensalah, O. K. A.
Khalafalla, A. I.
Al Mulla, M.
Khudhair, A.
Elkheir, K. A.
Issa, Z. B.
Pradeep, K.
Elsaleh, F. N.
Imambaccus, H.
Sasse, J.
Weber, S.
Shi, M.
Zhang, J.
Li, Y.
Pham, H.
Kim, L.
Hall, A. J.
Gerber, S. I.
Al Hosani, F. I.
Tong, S.
Al Muhairi, S. S. M.
author_facet Paden, C. R.
Yusof, M. F. B. M.
Al Hammadi, Z. M.
Queen, K.
Tao, Y.
Eltahir, Y. M.
Elsayed, E. A.
Marzoug, B. A.
Bensalah, O. K. A.
Khalafalla, A. I.
Al Mulla, M.
Khudhair, A.
Elkheir, K. A.
Issa, Z. B.
Pradeep, K.
Elsaleh, F. N.
Imambaccus, H.
Sasse, J.
Weber, S.
Shi, M.
Zhang, J.
Li, Y.
Pham, H.
Kim, L.
Hall, A. J.
Gerber, S. I.
Al Hosani, F. I.
Tong, S.
Al Muhairi, S. S. M.
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description Since the emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) in 2012, there have been a number of clusters of human‐to‐human transmission. These cases of human‐to‐human transmission involve close contact and have occurred primarily in healthcare settings, and they are suspected to result from repeated zoonotic introductions. In this study, we sequenced whole MERS‐CoV genomes directly from respiratory samples collected from 23 confirmed MERS cases in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These samples included cases from three nosocomial and three household clusters. The sequences were analysed for changes and relatedness with regard to the collected epidemiological data and other available MERS‐CoV genomic data. Sequence analysis supports the epidemiological data within the clusters, and further, suggests that these clusters emerged independently. To understand how and when these clusters emerged, respiratory samples were taken from dromedary camels, a known host of MERS‐CoV, in the same geographic regions as the human clusters. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus genomes from six virus‐positive animals were sequenced, and these genomes were nearly identical to those found in human patients from corresponding regions. These data demonstrate a genetic link for each of these clusters to a camel and support the hypothesis that human MERS‐CoV diversity results from multiple zoonotic introductions.
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spelling pubmed-58933832019-05-01 Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE Paden, C. R. Yusof, M. F. B. M. Al Hammadi, Z. M. Queen, K. Tao, Y. Eltahir, Y. M. Elsayed, E. A. Marzoug, B. A. Bensalah, O. K. A. Khalafalla, A. I. Al Mulla, M. Khudhair, A. Elkheir, K. A. Issa, Z. B. Pradeep, K. Elsaleh, F. N. Imambaccus, H. Sasse, J. Weber, S. Shi, M. Zhang, J. Li, Y. Pham, H. Kim, L. Hall, A. J. Gerber, S. I. Al Hosani, F. I. Tong, S. Al Muhairi, S. S. M. Zoonoses Public Health Original Articles Since the emergence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) in 2012, there have been a number of clusters of human‐to‐human transmission. These cases of human‐to‐human transmission involve close contact and have occurred primarily in healthcare settings, and they are suspected to result from repeated zoonotic introductions. In this study, we sequenced whole MERS‐CoV genomes directly from respiratory samples collected from 23 confirmed MERS cases in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). These samples included cases from three nosocomial and three household clusters. The sequences were analysed for changes and relatedness with regard to the collected epidemiological data and other available MERS‐CoV genomic data. Sequence analysis supports the epidemiological data within the clusters, and further, suggests that these clusters emerged independently. To understand how and when these clusters emerged, respiratory samples were taken from dromedary camels, a known host of MERS‐CoV, in the same geographic regions as the human clusters. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus genomes from six virus‐positive animals were sequenced, and these genomes were nearly identical to those found in human patients from corresponding regions. These data demonstrate a genetic link for each of these clusters to a camel and support the hypothesis that human MERS‐CoV diversity results from multiple zoonotic introductions. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-12-13 2018-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5893383/ /pubmed/29239118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12435 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Zoonoses and Public Health Published by Blackwell Verlag GmbH This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Paden, C. R.
Yusof, M. F. B. M.
Al Hammadi, Z. M.
Queen, K.
Tao, Y.
Eltahir, Y. M.
Elsayed, E. A.
Marzoug, B. A.
Bensalah, O. K. A.
Khalafalla, A. I.
Al Mulla, M.
Khudhair, A.
Elkheir, K. A.
Issa, Z. B.
Pradeep, K.
Elsaleh, F. N.
Imambaccus, H.
Sasse, J.
Weber, S.
Shi, M.
Zhang, J.
Li, Y.
Pham, H.
Kim, L.
Hall, A. J.
Gerber, S. I.
Al Hosani, F. I.
Tong, S.
Al Muhairi, S. S. M.
Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE
title Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE
title_full Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE
title_fullStr Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE
title_full_unstemmed Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE
title_short Zoonotic origin and transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the UAE
title_sort zoonotic origin and transmission of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus in the uae
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5893383/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29239118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/zph.12435
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