TY - JOUR
T1 - State of knowledge and data gaps of middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in humans
AU - The WHO MERS-CoV Research Group
AU - Abdallat, Mohammad Mousa
AU - Abroug, Fekri
AU - Al Dhahry, Said H.S.
AU - Alhajri, Mohd Mohd
AU - Al-Hakeem, Rafat
AU - Al Hosani, Farida Ismail
AU - Al Qasrawi, Sultan Mohammed Abdalla
AU - Al-Romaihi, Hamad Eid
AU - Assiri, Abdullah
AU - Baillie, J. Kenneth
AU - Ben Embarek, Peter Karim
AU - Ben Salah, Afif
AU - Blümel, Benjamin
AU - Briese, Thomas
AU - Buchholz, Udo
AU - Cognat, Sebastien Bruno Francois
AU - Defang, Gabriel N.
AU - De La Rocque, Stéphane
AU - Donatelli, Isabella
AU - Drosten, Christian
AU - Drury, Patrick Anthony
AU - Eremin, Sergey Romualdovich
AU - Ferguson, Neil M.
AU - Fontanet, Arnaud
AU - Formenty, Pierre B.H.
AU - Fouchier, Ron A.M.
AU - Gao, Christine Qiuhan
AU - Garcia, Erika
AU - Gerber, Susan I.
AU - Guery, Benoît
AU - Haagmans, Bart L.
AU - Haddadin, Aktham Jeries
AU - Hardiman, Maxwell Charles
AU - Hensley, Lisa E.
AU - Hugonnet, Stéphane Alexandre Louis
AU - Hui, David S.C.
AU - Isla, Nicolas
AU - Karesh, William B.
AU - Koopmans, Marion
AU - Kuehne, Anna
AU - Lipkin, W. Ian
AU - Mafi, Ali R.
AU - Malik, Mamunur
AU - Manuguerra, Jean Claude
AU - Memish, Ziad
AU - Mounts, Anthony Wayne
AU - Mumford, Elizabeth
AU - Opoka, Langoya
AU - Pebody, Richard
AU - Zambon, Maria
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2013/11/12
Y1 - 2013/11/12
N2 - BACKGROUND: Between September 2012 and 22 October 2013, 144 laboratory-confirmed and 17 probable MERS-CoV cases from nine countries were notified to WHO. METHODS: We summarize what is known about the epidemiology, virology, phylogeny and emergence of MERS-CoV to inform public health policies. RESULTS: The median age of patients (n=161) was 50 years (range 14 months to 94 years), 64.5% were male and 63.4% experienced severe respiratory disease. 76.0% of patients were reported to have ≥1 underlying medical condition and fatal cases, compared to recovered or asymptomatic cases were more likely to have an underlying condition (86.8% vs. 42.4%, p<0.001). Analysis of genetic sequence data suggests multiple independent introductions into human populations and modelled estimates using epidemiologic and genetic data suggest R0 is <1, though the upper range of estimates may exceed 1. Index/sporadic cases (cases with no epidemiologic-link to other cases) were more likely to be older (median 59.0 years vs. 43.0 years, p<0.001) compared to secondary cases, although these proportions have declined over time. 80.9% vs. 67.2% of index/sporadic and secondary cases, respectively, reported ≥1 underlying condition. Clinical presentation ranges from asymptomatic to severe pneumonia with acute respiratory distress syndrome and multi-organ failure. Nearly all symptomatic patients presented with respiratory symptoms and 1/3 of patients also had gastrointestinal symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Sustained human-to-human transmission of MERS-CoV has not been observed. Outbreaks have been extinguished without overly aggressive isolation and quarantine suggesting that transmission of virus may be stopped with implementation of appropriate infection control measures.
AB - BACKGROUND: Between September 2012 and 22 October 2013, 144 laboratory-confirmed and 17 probable MERS-CoV cases from nine countries were notified to WHO. METHODS: We summarize what is known about the epidemiology, virology, phylogeny and emergence of MERS-CoV to inform public health policies. RESULTS: The median age of patients (n=161) was 50 years (range 14 months to 94 years), 64.5% were male and 63.4% experienced severe respiratory disease. 76.0% of patients were reported to have ≥1 underlying medical condition and fatal cases, compared to recovered or asymptomatic cases were more likely to have an underlying condition (86.8% vs. 42.4%, p<0.001). Analysis of genetic sequence data suggests multiple independent introductions into human populations and modelled estimates using epidemiologic and genetic data suggest R0 is <1, though the upper range of estimates may exceed 1. Index/sporadic cases (cases with no epidemiologic-link to other cases) were more likely to be older (median 59.0 years vs. 43.0 years, p<0.001) compared to secondary cases, although these proportions have declined over time. 80.9% vs. 67.2% of index/sporadic and secondary cases, respectively, reported ≥1 underlying condition. Clinical presentation ranges from asymptomatic to severe pneumonia with acute respiratory distress syndrome and multi-organ failure. Nearly all symptomatic patients presented with respiratory symptoms and 1/3 of patients also had gastrointestinal symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Sustained human-to-human transmission of MERS-CoV has not been observed. Outbreaks have been extinguished without overly aggressive isolation and quarantine suggesting that transmission of virus may be stopped with implementation of appropriate infection control measures.
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84971623891
SN - 2157-3999
VL - 5
JO - PLoS Currents
JF - PLoS Currents
IS - Outbreaks
ER -