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MERS-related coronavirus

Virus
Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus, or EMC/2012, is the virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome. It is a species of coronavirus which infects humans, bats, and camels. Wikipedia
Family: Coronaviridae
Genus: Betacoronavirus
Species: Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus
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Aug 5, 2022 · MERS-CoV is a zoonotic virus, meaning it is transmitted between animals and people. MERS-CoV has been identified and linked to human infections ...
MERS-CoV from www.who.int
MERS-CoV infections range from showing no symptoms (asymptomatic) or mild respiratory symptoms to severe acute respiratory disease and death. A typical ...
Aug 2, 2019 · Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is viral respiratory illness that is new to humans. It was first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012 ...
MERS-CoV is a zoonotic disease with bats and dromedary camels playing important parts in its emergence and epidemiology. Camel to human MERS-CoV transmission is ...
Since the disease was first identified in Saudi Arabia in April 2012, approximately over 2 600 MERS-CoV cases have been detected in over 27 countries.
Mar 18, 2024 · People with MERS-CoV infection range from being asymptomatic to having severe acute respiratory illness resulting in death, with most reported ...
The MERS-CoV is a highly pathogenic emerging respiratory virus that has caused a small but lethal epidemic centered in Saudi Arabia but capable of limited ...
MERS-CoV from en.m.wikipedia.org
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
MERS-CoV from www.ecdc.europa.eu
Symptoms of MERS-CoV infection can range from asymptomatic to severe respiratory disease, potentially resulting in death. Typical symptoms of MERS include fever ...
MERS-CoV from en.m.wikipedia.org
Middle East respiratory syndrome–related coronavirus (MERS-CoV), or EMC/2012 (HCoV-EMC/2012), is the virus that causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS).