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Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol

INTRODUCTION: Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by the MERS-CoV. MERS was first reported in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2012. Every year, the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca attracts more than two million pilgrims from 184 countries, making it one of the lar...

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Autores principales: Johari, Jefree, Hontz, Robert D, Pike, Brian L, Husain, Tupur, Chong, Chee-Kheong, Rusli, Norhayati, Sulaiman, Lokman-Hakim, Verasahib, Khebir, Mohd Zain, Rozainanee, Azman, Adzzie-Shazleen, Khor, Chee Sieng, Nor'e, Siti-Sarah, Tiong, Vunjia, Lee, Hai Yen, Teoh, Boon-Teong, Sam, Sing Sin, Khoo, Jing-Jing, Abd Jamil, Juraina, Loong, Shih-Keng, Yaacob, Che Norainon, Mahfodz, Nur-Hidayana, Azizan, Noor Syahida, Che Mat Seri, Nurul Asma Anati, Mohd-Rahim, Nurul-Farhana, Hassan, Habibi, Yahaya, Hasmawati, Garcia-Rivera, Jose A, AbuBakar, Sazaly
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34446498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050901
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author Johari, Jefree
Hontz, Robert D
Pike, Brian L
Husain, Tupur
Chong, Chee-Kheong
Rusli, Norhayati
Sulaiman, Lokman-Hakim
Verasahib, Khebir
Mohd Zain, Rozainanee
Azman, Adzzie-Shazleen
Khor, Chee Sieng
Nor'e, Siti-Sarah
Tiong, Vunjia
Lee, Hai Yen
Teoh, Boon-Teong
Sam, Sing Sin
Khoo, Jing-Jing
Abd Jamil, Juraina
Loong, Shih-Keng
Yaacob, Che Norainon
Mahfodz, Nur-Hidayana
Azizan, Noor Syahida
Che Mat Seri, Nurul Asma Anati
Mohd-Rahim, Nurul-Farhana
Hassan, Habibi
Yahaya, Hasmawati
Garcia-Rivera, Jose A
AbuBakar, Sazaly
author_facet Johari, Jefree
Hontz, Robert D
Pike, Brian L
Husain, Tupur
Chong, Chee-Kheong
Rusli, Norhayati
Sulaiman, Lokman-Hakim
Verasahib, Khebir
Mohd Zain, Rozainanee
Azman, Adzzie-Shazleen
Khor, Chee Sieng
Nor'e, Siti-Sarah
Tiong, Vunjia
Lee, Hai Yen
Teoh, Boon-Teong
Sam, Sing Sin
Khoo, Jing-Jing
Abd Jamil, Juraina
Loong, Shih-Keng
Yaacob, Che Norainon
Mahfodz, Nur-Hidayana
Azizan, Noor Syahida
Che Mat Seri, Nurul Asma Anati
Mohd-Rahim, Nurul-Farhana
Hassan, Habibi
Yahaya, Hasmawati
Garcia-Rivera, Jose A
AbuBakar, Sazaly
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description INTRODUCTION: Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by the MERS-CoV. MERS was first reported in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2012. Every year, the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca attracts more than two million pilgrims from 184 countries, making it one of the largest annual religious mass gatherings (MGs) worldwide. MGs in confined areas with a high number of pilgrims’ movements worldwide continues to elicit significant global public health concerns. MERCURIAL was designed by adopting a seroconversion surveillance approach to provide multiyear evidence of MG-associated MERS-CoV seroconversion among the Malaysian Hajj pilgrims. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: MERCURIAL is an ongoing multiyear prospective cohort study. Every year, for the next 5 years, a cohort of 1000 Hajj pilgrims was enrolled beginning in the 2016 Hajj pilgrimage season. Pre-Hajj and post-Hajj serum samples were obtained and serologically analysed for evidence of MERS-CoV seroconversion. Sociodemographic data, underlying medical conditions, symptoms experienced during Hajj pilgrimage, and exposure to camel and untreated camel products were recorded using structured pre-Hajj and post-Hajj questionnaires. The possible risk factors associated with the seroconversion data were analysed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. The primary outcome of this study is to better enhance our understanding of the potential threat of MERS-CoV spreading through MG beyond the Middle East. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has obtained ethical approval from the Medical Research and Ethics Committee (MREC), Ministry of Health Malaysia. Results from the study will be submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals and presented in conferences and scientific meetings. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NMRR-15-1640-25391.
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spelling pubmed-83952902021-09-14 Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol Johari, Jefree Hontz, Robert D Pike, Brian L Husain, Tupur Chong, Chee-Kheong Rusli, Norhayati Sulaiman, Lokman-Hakim Verasahib, Khebir Mohd Zain, Rozainanee Azman, Adzzie-Shazleen Khor, Chee Sieng Nor'e, Siti-Sarah Tiong, Vunjia Lee, Hai Yen Teoh, Boon-Teong Sam, Sing Sin Khoo, Jing-Jing Abd Jamil, Juraina Loong, Shih-Keng Yaacob, Che Norainon Mahfodz, Nur-Hidayana Azizan, Noor Syahida Che Mat Seri, Nurul Asma Anati Mohd-Rahim, Nurul-Farhana Hassan, Habibi Yahaya, Hasmawati Garcia-Rivera, Jose A AbuBakar, Sazaly BMJ Open Infectious Diseases INTRODUCTION: Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by the MERS-CoV. MERS was first reported in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2012. Every year, the Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca attracts more than two million pilgrims from 184 countries, making it one of the largest annual religious mass gatherings (MGs) worldwide. MGs in confined areas with a high number of pilgrims’ movements worldwide continues to elicit significant global public health concerns. MERCURIAL was designed by adopting a seroconversion surveillance approach to provide multiyear evidence of MG-associated MERS-CoV seroconversion among the Malaysian Hajj pilgrims. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: MERCURIAL is an ongoing multiyear prospective cohort study. Every year, for the next 5 years, a cohort of 1000 Hajj pilgrims was enrolled beginning in the 2016 Hajj pilgrimage season. Pre-Hajj and post-Hajj serum samples were obtained and serologically analysed for evidence of MERS-CoV seroconversion. Sociodemographic data, underlying medical conditions, symptoms experienced during Hajj pilgrimage, and exposure to camel and untreated camel products were recorded using structured pre-Hajj and post-Hajj questionnaires. The possible risk factors associated with the seroconversion data were analysed using univariate and multivariate logistic regression. The primary outcome of this study is to better enhance our understanding of the potential threat of MERS-CoV spreading through MG beyond the Middle East. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: This study has obtained ethical approval from the Medical Research and Ethics Committee (MREC), Ministry of Health Malaysia. Results from the study will be submitted for publication in peer-reviewed journals and presented in conferences and scientific meetings. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NMRR-15-1640-25391. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8395290/ /pubmed/34446498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050901 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited, appropriate credit is given, any changes made indicated, and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Infectious Diseases
Johari, Jefree
Hontz, Robert D
Pike, Brian L
Husain, Tupur
Chong, Chee-Kheong
Rusli, Norhayati
Sulaiman, Lokman-Hakim
Verasahib, Khebir
Mohd Zain, Rozainanee
Azman, Adzzie-Shazleen
Khor, Chee Sieng
Nor'e, Siti-Sarah
Tiong, Vunjia
Lee, Hai Yen
Teoh, Boon-Teong
Sam, Sing Sin
Khoo, Jing-Jing
Abd Jamil, Juraina
Loong, Shih-Keng
Yaacob, Che Norainon
Mahfodz, Nur-Hidayana
Azizan, Noor Syahida
Che Mat Seri, Nurul Asma Anati
Mohd-Rahim, Nurul-Farhana
Hassan, Habibi
Yahaya, Hasmawati
Garcia-Rivera, Jose A
AbuBakar, Sazaly
Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol
title Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol
title_full Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol
title_fullStr Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol
title_short Multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of MERS-CoV infection among Malaysian Hajj pilgrims (MERCURIAL): a study protocol
title_sort multiyear prospective cohort study to evaluate the risk potential of mers-cov infection among malaysian hajj pilgrims (mercurial): a study protocol
topic Infectious Diseases
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8395290/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34446498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2021-050901
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