A bird's-eye view to the monthly pattern of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in the world, 2012 until 2016
<p>This issue is better appreciated in the graph for 2015 in which two peaks were evident, the fi rst peak is related to cold months (February, March, and April) and the second was occurred in warmer months of the year (May, June, July, and August), (Figure 1). This fi nding probably refl ects...
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Main Authors: | Kazhal Mobaraki (Author), Jamal Ahmadzadeh (Author) |
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Global Journal of Rare Diseases - Peertechz Publications,
2019-07-16.
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