Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014
Risk factors for human-to-human transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) are largely unknown. After MERS-CoV infections occurred in an extended family in Saudi Arabia in 2014, relatives were tested by using real-time reverse transcription PCR (rRT-PCR) and serologic me...
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doaj-84e55fbc16d54a92910c9d8ba88636472020-11-24T21:45:59ZengCenters for Disease Control and PreventionEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-60592016-08-012281395140210.3201/eid2208.152015Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014M. Allison ArwadyBasem M. AlraddadiColin BaslerEsam I. AzharEltayb AbuelzeinAbdulfattah I. SindyBakr M. Bin SadiqAbdulhakeem O. AlthaqafiOmaima ShabouniAyman BanjarLia M. HaynesSusan I. GerberDaniel R. FeikinTariq A. MadaniRisk factors for human-to-human transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) are largely unknown. After MERS-CoV infections occurred in an extended family in Saudi Arabia in 2014, relatives were tested by using real-time reverse transcription PCR (rRT-PCR) and serologic methods. Among 79 relatives, 19 (24%) were MERS-CoV positive; 11 were hospitalized, and 2 died. Eleven (58%) tested positive by rRT-PCR; 8 (42%) tested negative by rRT-PCR but positive by serology. Compared with MERS-CoV–negative adult relatives, MERS-CoV–positive adult relatives were older and more likely to be male and to have chronic medical conditions. Risk factors for household transmission included sleeping in an index patient’s room and touching respiratory secretions from an index patient. Casual contact and simple proximity were not associated with transmission. Serology was more sensitive than standard rRT-PCR for identifying infected relatives, highlighting the value of including serology in future investigations.https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/22/8/15-2015_articleMiddle East respiratory syndrome coronavirusdisease transmissioninfectiousserologic testsRT-PCRviruses |
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M. Allison Arwady Basem M. Alraddadi Colin Basler Esam I. Azhar Eltayb Abuelzein Abdulfattah I. Sindy Bakr M. Bin Sadiq Abdulhakeem O. Althaqafi Omaima Shabouni Ayman Banjar Lia M. Haynes Susan I. Gerber Daniel R. Feikin Tariq A. Madani |
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M. Allison Arwady Basem M. Alraddadi Colin Basler Esam I. Azhar Eltayb Abuelzein Abdulfattah I. Sindy Bakr M. Bin Sadiq Abdulhakeem O. Althaqafi Omaima Shabouni Ayman Banjar Lia M. Haynes Susan I. Gerber Daniel R. Feikin Tariq A. Madani Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014 Emerging Infectious Diseases Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease transmission infectious serologic tests RT-PCR viruses |
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M. Allison Arwady Basem M. Alraddadi Colin Basler Esam I. Azhar Eltayb Abuelzein Abdulfattah I. Sindy Bakr M. Bin Sadiq Abdulhakeem O. Althaqafi Omaima Shabouni Ayman Banjar Lia M. Haynes Susan I. Gerber Daniel R. Feikin Tariq A. Madani |
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014 |
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014 |
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014 |
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014 |
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus Transmission in Extended Family, Saudi Arabia, 2014 |
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middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus transmission in extended family, saudi arabia, 2014 |
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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Emerging Infectious Diseases |
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1080-6040 1080-6059 |
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2016-08-01 |
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Risk factors for human-to-human transmission of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) are largely unknown. After MERS-CoV infections occurred in an extended family in Saudi Arabia in 2014, relatives were tested by using real-time reverse transcription PCR (rRT-PCR) and serologic methods. Among 79 relatives, 19 (24%) were MERS-CoV positive; 11 were hospitalized, and 2 died. Eleven (58%) tested positive by rRT-PCR; 8 (42%) tested negative by rRT-PCR but positive by serology. Compared with MERS-CoV–negative adult relatives, MERS-CoV–positive adult relatives were older and more likely to be male and to have chronic medical conditions. Risk factors for household transmission included sleeping in an index patient’s room and touching respiratory secretions from an index patient. Casual contact and simple proximity were not associated with transmission. Serology was more sensitive than standard rRT-PCR for identifying infected relatives, highlighting the value of including serology in future investigations. |
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Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus disease transmission infectious serologic tests RT-PCR viruses |
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