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MERS-CoV in Camels but Not Camel Handlers, Sudan, 2015 and 2017.

Elmoubasher Farag,Reina S. SikkemaChantal Reusken, Samira Hamid Abd Elrahman

Emerging infectious diseases(2019)

Minist Publ Hlth

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We tested samples collected from camels, camel workers, and other animals in Sudan and Qatar in 2015 and 2017 for evidence of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection. MERS-CoV antibodies were abundant in Sudan camels, but we found no evidence of MERS-CoV infection in camel workers, other livestock, or bats.
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus,coronavirus,viruses,zoonoses,Camelus,livestock
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