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Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic pathogen capable of causing severe respiratory disease in humans. Although dromedary camels are considered as a major reservoir host, the MERS-CoV infection dynamics in camels are not fully understood. Through surveillance in Paki...

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Autores principales: Zohaib, Ali, Saqib, Muhammad, Athar, Muhammad Ammar, Chen, Jing, Sial, Awais-ur-Rahman, Khan, Saeed, Taj, Zeeshan, Sadia, Halima, Tahir, Usman, Tayyab, Muhammad Haleem, Qureshi, Muhammad Asif, Mansoor, Muhammad Khalid, Naeem, Muhammad Ahsan, Hu, Bing-Jie, Khan, Bilal Ahmed, Ujjan, Ikram Din, Li, Bei, Zhang, Wei, Luo, Yun, Zhu, Yan, Waruhiu, Cecilia, Khan, Iahtasham, Yang, Xing-Lou, Sajid, Muhammad Sohail, Corman, Victor Max, Yan, Bing, Shi, Zheng-Li
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Singapore 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6235758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30311100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-018-0051-0
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author Zohaib, Ali
Saqib, Muhammad
Athar, Muhammad Ammar
Chen, Jing
Sial, Awais-ur-Rahman
Khan, Saeed
Taj, Zeeshan
Sadia, Halima
Tahir, Usman
Tayyab, Muhammad Haleem
Qureshi, Muhammad Asif
Mansoor, Muhammad Khalid
Naeem, Muhammad Ahsan
Hu, Bing-Jie
Khan, Bilal Ahmed
Ujjan, Ikram Din
Li, Bei
Zhang, Wei
Luo, Yun
Zhu, Yan
Waruhiu, Cecilia
Khan, Iahtasham
Yang, Xing-Lou
Sajid, Muhammad Sohail
Corman, Victor Max
Yan, Bing
Shi, Zheng-Li
author_facet Zohaib, Ali
Saqib, Muhammad
Athar, Muhammad Ammar
Chen, Jing
Sial, Awais-ur-Rahman
Khan, Saeed
Taj, Zeeshan
Sadia, Halima
Tahir, Usman
Tayyab, Muhammad Haleem
Qureshi, Muhammad Asif
Mansoor, Muhammad Khalid
Naeem, Muhammad Ahsan
Hu, Bing-Jie
Khan, Bilal Ahmed
Ujjan, Ikram Din
Li, Bei
Zhang, Wei
Luo, Yun
Zhu, Yan
Waruhiu, Cecilia
Khan, Iahtasham
Yang, Xing-Lou
Sajid, Muhammad Sohail
Corman, Victor Max
Yan, Bing
Shi, Zheng-Li
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description Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic pathogen capable of causing severe respiratory disease in humans. Although dromedary camels are considered as a major reservoir host, the MERS-CoV infection dynamics in camels are not fully understood. Through surveillance in Pakistan, nasal (n = 776) and serum (n = 1050) samples were collected from camels between November 2015 and February 2018. Samples were collected from animal markets, free-roaming herds and abattoirs. An in-house ELISA was developed to detect IgG against MERS-CoV. A total of 794 camels were found seropositive for MERS-CoV. Prevalence increased with the age and the highest seroprevalence was recorded in camels aged > 10 years (81.37%) followed by those aged 3.1–10 years (78.65%) and ≤ 3 years (58.19%). Higher prevalence was observed in female (78.13%) as compared to male (70.70%). Of the camel nasal swabs, 22 were found to be positive by RT-qPCR though with high Ct values. Moreover, 2,409 human serum samples were also collected from four provinces of Pakistan during 2016–2017. Among the sampled population, 840 humans were camel herders. Although we found a high rate of MERS-CoV antibody positive dromedaries (75.62%) in Pakistan, no neutralizing antibodies were detected in humans with and without contact to camels.
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spelling pubmed-62357582019-10-11 Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan Zohaib, Ali Saqib, Muhammad Athar, Muhammad Ammar Chen, Jing Sial, Awais-ur-Rahman Khan, Saeed Taj, Zeeshan Sadia, Halima Tahir, Usman Tayyab, Muhammad Haleem Qureshi, Muhammad Asif Mansoor, Muhammad Khalid Naeem, Muhammad Ahsan Hu, Bing-Jie Khan, Bilal Ahmed Ujjan, Ikram Din Li, Bei Zhang, Wei Luo, Yun Zhu, Yan Waruhiu, Cecilia Khan, Iahtasham Yang, Xing-Lou Sajid, Muhammad Sohail Corman, Victor Max Yan, Bing Shi, Zheng-Li Virol Sin Research Article Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic pathogen capable of causing severe respiratory disease in humans. Although dromedary camels are considered as a major reservoir host, the MERS-CoV infection dynamics in camels are not fully understood. Through surveillance in Pakistan, nasal (n = 776) and serum (n = 1050) samples were collected from camels between November 2015 and February 2018. Samples were collected from animal markets, free-roaming herds and abattoirs. An in-house ELISA was developed to detect IgG against MERS-CoV. A total of 794 camels were found seropositive for MERS-CoV. Prevalence increased with the age and the highest seroprevalence was recorded in camels aged > 10 years (81.37%) followed by those aged 3.1–10 years (78.65%) and ≤ 3 years (58.19%). Higher prevalence was observed in female (78.13%) as compared to male (70.70%). Of the camel nasal swabs, 22 were found to be positive by RT-qPCR though with high Ct values. Moreover, 2,409 human serum samples were also collected from four provinces of Pakistan during 2016–2017. Among the sampled population, 840 humans were camel herders. Although we found a high rate of MERS-CoV antibody positive dromedaries (75.62%) in Pakistan, no neutralizing antibodies were detected in humans with and without contact to camels. Springer Singapore 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6235758/ /pubmed/30311100 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-018-0051-0 Text en © Wuhan Institute of Virology, CAS and Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2018
spellingShingle Research Article
Zohaib, Ali
Saqib, Muhammad
Athar, Muhammad Ammar
Chen, Jing
Sial, Awais-ur-Rahman
Khan, Saeed
Taj, Zeeshan
Sadia, Halima
Tahir, Usman
Tayyab, Muhammad Haleem
Qureshi, Muhammad Asif
Mansoor, Muhammad Khalid
Naeem, Muhammad Ahsan
Hu, Bing-Jie
Khan, Bilal Ahmed
Ujjan, Ikram Din
Li, Bei
Zhang, Wei
Luo, Yun
Zhu, Yan
Waruhiu, Cecilia
Khan, Iahtasham
Yang, Xing-Lou
Sajid, Muhammad Sohail
Corman, Victor Max
Yan, Bing
Shi, Zheng-Li
Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan
title Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan
title_full Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan
title_fullStr Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan
title_short Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan
title_sort countrywide survey for mers-coronavirus antibodies in dromedaries and humans in pakistan
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6235758/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30311100
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12250-018-0051-0
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