Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Author(s) -
Yaseen M. Arabi,
Hanan H. Balkhy,
Frederick G. Hayden,
Abderrezak Bouchama,
Thomas Luke,
J. Kenneth Baillie,
Awad AlOmari,
Ali H. Hajeer,
Mikiko Senga,
Mark R. Denison,
Jonathan S. NguyenVanTam,
Nahoko Shindo,
Alison Bermingham,
James D. Chappell,
Maria D. Van Kerkhove,
Robert Fowler
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
new england journal of medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 19.889
H-Index - 1030
eISSN - 1533-4406
pISSN - 0028-4793
DOI - 10.1056/nejmsr1408795
Subject(s) - middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus , middle east respiratory syndrome , dipeptidyl peptidase 4 , outbreak , medicine , transmission (telecommunications) , immunology , disease , respiratory tract , respiratory failure , virology , respiratory system , biology , infectious disease (medical specialty) , covid-19 , diabetes mellitus , type 2 diabetes , endocrinology , electrical engineering , engineering
The Middle East respiratory syndrome is caused by a coronavirus that was first identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012. Periodic outbreaks continue to occur in the Middle East and elsewhere. This report provides the latest information on MERS
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