Global patterns of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) prevalence and seroprevalence in camels: A systematic review and meta-analysis
<p>The Middle East respiratory syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is one of the human coronaviruses that causes severe respiratory infection. Bats are considered to be the natural reservoir, where dromedary camels (DC) are the intermediate hosts of the virus. The current study was undertaken to p...
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| Main Author: | Md. Mazharul Islam (9082853) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Hamida Khanom (17871035) (author), Elmoubashar Farag (14834653) (author), Zarin Tasnim Mim (17871038) (author), Pragalathan Naidoo (6670778) (author), Zilungile Lynette Mkhize-Kwitshana (13243941) (author), Markos Tibbo (16315910) (author), Ariful Islam (9286644) (author), Ricardo J. Soares Magalhaes (12470608) (author), Mohammad Mahmudul Hassan (11320450) (author) |
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2023
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