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Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome
BACKGROUND: The worldwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is associated with a newly discovered coronavirus, SARS-associated coronavirus (SARSCoV). We did clinical and experimental studies to assess the role of this virus in the cause of SARS. METHODS: We tested clinical and pos...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7112434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12892955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(03)13967-0 |
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author | Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron AM Schutten, Martin Rimmelzwaan, Guus F van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby Laman, Jon D de Jong, Ton van Doornum, Gerard Lim, Wilina Ling, Ai Ee Chan, Paul KS Tam, John S Zambon, Maria C Gopal, Robin Drosten, Christian van der Werf, Sylvie Escriou, Nicolas Manuguerra, Jean-Claude Stöhr, Klaus Peiris, J S Malik Osterhaus, Albert DME |
author_facet | Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron AM Schutten, Martin Rimmelzwaan, Guus F van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby Laman, Jon D de Jong, Ton van Doornum, Gerard Lim, Wilina Ling, Ai Ee Chan, Paul KS Tam, John S Zambon, Maria C Gopal, Robin Drosten, Christian van der Werf, Sylvie Escriou, Nicolas Manuguerra, Jean-Claude Stöhr, Klaus Peiris, J S Malik Osterhaus, Albert DME |
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description | BACKGROUND: The worldwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is associated with a newly discovered coronavirus, SARS-associated coronavirus (SARSCoV). We did clinical and experimental studies to assess the role of this virus in the cause of SARS. METHODS: We tested clinical and postmortem samples from 436 SARS patients in six countries for infection with SARSCoV, human metapneumovirus, and other respiratory pathogens. We infected four cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) with SARS-CoV in an attempt to replicate SARS and did necropsies on day 6 after infection. FINDINGS: SARS-CoV infection was diagnosed in 329 (75%) of 436 patients fitting the case definition of SARS; human metapneumovirus was diagnosed in 41 (12%) of 335, and other respiratory pathogens were diagnosed only sporadically. SARS-CoV was, therefore, the most likely causal agent of SARS. The four SARS-CoV-infected macaques excreted SARS-CoV from nose, mouth, and pharynx from 2 days after infection. Three of four macaques developed diffuse alveolar damage, similar to that in SARS patients, and characterised by epithelial necrosis, serosanguineous exudate, formation of hyaline membranes, type 2 pneumocyte hyperplasia, and the presence of syncytia. SARS-CoV was detected in pneumonic areas by virus isolation and RT-PCR, and was localised to alveolar epithelial cells and syncytia by immunohistochemistry and transmission electron microscopy. INTERPRETATION: Replication in SARS-CoV-infected macaques of pneumonia similar to that in human beings with SARS, combined with the high prevalence of SARS-CoV infection in SARS patients, fulfill the criteria required to prove that SARS-CoV is the primary cause of SARS. Published online July 22, 2003 http://image.thelancet.com/extras/03art6318web.pdf |
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spelling | pubmed-71124342020-04-02 Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron AM Schutten, Martin Rimmelzwaan, Guus F van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby Laman, Jon D de Jong, Ton van Doornum, Gerard Lim, Wilina Ling, Ai Ee Chan, Paul KS Tam, John S Zambon, Maria C Gopal, Robin Drosten, Christian van der Werf, Sylvie Escriou, Nicolas Manuguerra, Jean-Claude Stöhr, Klaus Peiris, J S Malik Osterhaus, Albert DME Lancet Fast track — Articles BACKGROUND: The worldwide outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is associated with a newly discovered coronavirus, SARS-associated coronavirus (SARSCoV). We did clinical and experimental studies to assess the role of this virus in the cause of SARS. METHODS: We tested clinical and postmortem samples from 436 SARS patients in six countries for infection with SARSCoV, human metapneumovirus, and other respiratory pathogens. We infected four cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) with SARS-CoV in an attempt to replicate SARS and did necropsies on day 6 after infection. FINDINGS: SARS-CoV infection was diagnosed in 329 (75%) of 436 patients fitting the case definition of SARS; human metapneumovirus was diagnosed in 41 (12%) of 335, and other respiratory pathogens were diagnosed only sporadically. SARS-CoV was, therefore, the most likely causal agent of SARS. The four SARS-CoV-infected macaques excreted SARS-CoV from nose, mouth, and pharynx from 2 days after infection. Three of four macaques developed diffuse alveolar damage, similar to that in SARS patients, and characterised by epithelial necrosis, serosanguineous exudate, formation of hyaline membranes, type 2 pneumocyte hyperplasia, and the presence of syncytia. SARS-CoV was detected in pneumonic areas by virus isolation and RT-PCR, and was localised to alveolar epithelial cells and syncytia by immunohistochemistry and transmission electron microscopy. INTERPRETATION: Replication in SARS-CoV-infected macaques of pneumonia similar to that in human beings with SARS, combined with the high prevalence of SARS-CoV infection in SARS patients, fulfill the criteria required to prove that SARS-CoV is the primary cause of SARS. Published online July 22, 2003 http://image.thelancet.com/extras/03art6318web.pdf Elsevier Ltd. 2003-07-26 2003-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7112434/ /pubmed/12892955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(03)13967-0 Text en Copyright © 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. Since January 2020 Elsevier has created a COVID-19 resource centre with free information in English and Mandarin on the novel coronavirus COVID-19. The COVID-19 resource centre is hosted on Elsevier Connect, the company's public news and information website. Elsevier hereby grants permission to make all its COVID-19-related research that is available on the COVID-19 resource centre - including this research content - immediately available in PubMed Central and other publicly funded repositories, such as the WHO COVID database with rights for unrestricted research re-use and analyses in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for free by Elsevier for as long as the COVID-19 resource centre remains active. |
spellingShingle | Fast track — Articles Kuiken, Thijs Fouchier, Ron AM Schutten, Martin Rimmelzwaan, Guus F van Amerongen, Geert van Riel, Debby Laman, Jon D de Jong, Ton van Doornum, Gerard Lim, Wilina Ling, Ai Ee Chan, Paul KS Tam, John S Zambon, Maria C Gopal, Robin Drosten, Christian van der Werf, Sylvie Escriou, Nicolas Manuguerra, Jean-Claude Stöhr, Klaus Peiris, J S Malik Osterhaus, Albert DME Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
title | Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
title_full | Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
title_fullStr | Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
title_short | Newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
title_sort | newly discovered coronavirus as the primary cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome |
topic | Fast track — Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7112434/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12892955 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(03)13967-0 |
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