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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus: another zoonotic betacoronavirus causing SARS-like disease.
Chan, Jasper F W; Lau, Susanna K P; To, Kelvin K W; Cheng, Vincent C C; Woo, Patrick C Y; Yuen, Kwok-Yung.
Afiliação
  • Chan JF; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Research Centre of Infection and Immunology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative R
  • Lau SK; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Research Centre of Infection and Immunology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative R
  • To KK; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Research Centre of Infection and Immunology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative R
  • Cheng VC; Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China.
  • Woo PC; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Research Centre of Infection and Immunology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative R
  • Yuen KY; State Key Laboratory of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Research Centre of Infection and Immunology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China Carol Yu Centre for Infection, Department of Microbiology, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative R
Clin Microbiol Rev ; 28(2): 465-522, 2015 Apr.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25810418
ABSTRACT
The source of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) epidemic was traced to wildlife market civets and ultimately to bats. Subsequent hunting for novel coronaviruses (CoVs) led to the discovery of two additional human and over 40 animal CoVs, including the prototype lineage C betacoronaviruses, Tylonycteris bat CoV HKU4 and Pipistrellus bat CoV HKU5; these are phylogenetically closely related to the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) CoV, which has affected more than 1,000 patients with over 35% fatality since its emergence in 2012. All primary cases of MERS are epidemiologically linked to the Middle East. Some of these patients had contacted camels which shed virus and/or had positive serology. Most secondary cases are related to health care-associated clusters. The disease is especially severe in elderly men with comorbidities. Clinical severity may be related to MERS-CoV's ability to infect a broad range of cells with DPP4 expression, evade the host innate immune response, and induce cytokine dysregulation. Reverse transcription-PCR on respiratory and/or extrapulmonary specimens rapidly establishes diagnosis. Supportive treatment with extracorporeal membrane oxygenation and dialysis is often required in patients with organ failure. Antivirals with potent in vitro activities include neutralizing monoclonal antibodies, antiviral peptides, interferons, mycophenolic acid, and lopinavir. They should be evaluated in suitable animal models before clinical trials. Developing an effective camel MERS-CoV vaccine and implementing appropriate infection control measures may control the continuing epidemic.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Zoonoses / Infecções por Coronavirus / Coronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória do Oriente Médio Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Clin Microbiol Rev Assunto da revista: MICROBIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Zoonoses / Infecções por Coronavirus / Coronavírus da Síndrome Respiratória do Oriente Médio Limite: Animals / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Clin Microbiol Rev Assunto da revista: MICROBIOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2015 Tipo de documento: Article