The prevalence of Middle East respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in livestock and temporal relation to locations and seasons
Background: The Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) has been reported for the first time infecting a human being since 2012. The WHO was notified of 27 countries have reported cases of MERS, the majority of these cases occur in the Arabian Peninsula, particularly in Saudi Arabia. Dromedary camel...
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Main Authors: | Samy Kasem (Author), Ibrahim Qasim (Author), Ali Al-Doweriej (Author), Osman Hashim (Author), Ali Alkarar (Author), Ali Abu-Obeida (Author), Mohamed Saleh (Author), Ali Al-Hofufi (Author), Hussein Al-Ghadier (Author), Raed Hussien (Author), Ali AL-Sahaf (Author), Faisal Bayoumi (Author), Asmaa Magouz (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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