Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus: Current Status and Future Implications

Dereje Gedle, Mengistu Endris, B. Tessema, Setegn Eshetie, Temesgen Ewunetu, Fetuma Feyera, Gemechu Kumera
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In September 2012, a novel coronavirus was recognized, later renamed Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus. This novel coronavirus belong lineage C of the genus Beta coronavirus included virus isolates from bats and camels. Fever, cough and shortness of breath were the common initial symptoms. On the other hand, majority of Patients were rapidly progressed to severe pneumonia and renal failure. Dromedary camels are suspected the primary reservoir for MERS CoV infection; suggesting camels to human transmission via contact with their excretion and consuming their product. However, human to human transmission occurred via the respiratory droplet or close contact. There is no specific drug or vaccine available for illnesses caused by MERS-CoV infection. Currently this novel virus is the major emerging respiratory pathogen threats of the world and capable of lethal human infections. Still new cases have been reported around the world particularly Arabian Peninsula. It has been also emerged outside Middle East countries which have not occurred before in South Korea and China since 20 May, 2015.
中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒:现状和未来影响
2012年9月,一种新型冠状病毒被发现,后来更名为中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒。这种新型冠状病毒属于β冠状病毒属C系,包括从蝙蝠和骆驼分离的病毒。发热、咳嗽和呼吸短促是常见的首发症状。另一方面,大多数患者迅速发展为严重肺炎和肾功能衰竭。单峰骆驼被怀疑是中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒感染的主要宿主;表明骆驼通过接触它们的排泄物和食用它们的产品传染给人类。然而,人与人之间的传播是通过呼吸道飞沫或密切接触发生的。目前还没有针对中东呼吸综合征冠状病毒感染引起的疾病的特异性药物或疫苗。目前,这种新型病毒是世界上主要的新兴呼吸道病原体威胁,能够造成致命的人类感染。世界各地仍有新病例报告,特别是阿拉伯半岛。自2015年5月20日以来,在韩国和中国从未发生过的中东以外国家也出现了这种情况。
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