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Title: | Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus neutralising serum antibodies in dromedary camels: a comparative serological study |
Authors: | Reusken, Chantal B E M Haagmans, Bart L Müller, Marcel A Gutierrez, Carlos Godeke, Gert-Jan Meyer, Benjamin Muth, Doreen Raj, V Stalin Smits-De Vries, Laura Corman, Victor M Drexler, Jan-Felix Smits, Saskia L Tahir, Yasmin E El De Sousa, Rita van Beek, Janko Nowotny, Norbert Maanen, Kees van Hidalgo-Hermoso, Ezequiel Bosch, Berend-Jan Rottier, Peter Osterhaus, Albert Gortázar-Schmidt, Christian Drosten, Christian Koopmans, Marion P G |
Issue Date: | Oct-2013 |
Publisher: | The Lancet Infectious Diseases |
Citation: | The Lancet Infectious Diseases,Vol. 13. October 2013 |
Abstract: | Background
A new betacoronavirus—Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)—has been
identified in patients with severe acute respiratory infection. Although related viruses infect bats, molecular clock
analyses have been unable to identify direct ancestors of MERS-CoV. Anecdotal exposure histories suggest that
patients had been in contact with dromedary camels or goats. We investigated possible..... |
Description: | Article published in Lancet Infectious Diseases,Vol. 13. October 2013. Also available at www.thelancet.com/infection |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/6721 |
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