1. MERS Coronaviruses in Dromedary Camels, Egypt.
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Chu, Daniel K. W., Poon, Leo L. M., Gomaa, Mokhtar M., Shehata, Mahmoud M., Perera, Ranawaka A. P. M., Zeid, Dina Abu, El Rifay, Amira S., Siu, Lewis Y., Guan, Yi, Webby, Richard J., Ali, Mohamed A., Peiris, Malik, and Kayali, Ghazi
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MERS coronavirus ,CAMEL diseases ,MIDDLE East respiratory syndrome in animals ,VIRAL genes ,VIRAL genetics - Abstract
We identified the near-full-genome sequence (29,908 nt, >99%) of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) from a nasal swab specimen from a dromedary camel in Egypt. We found that viruses genetically very similar to human MERS-CoV are infecting dromedaries beyond the Arabian Peninsula, where human MERS-CoV infections have not yet been detected. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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