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- 2012_Middle_East_respiratory_syndrome_coronavirus_outbreak abstract "Since 2012, an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus has affected several countries, primarily in its namesake, the Middle East. The virus, which causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), is a newly emerged betacoronavirus that was first identified in a patient from Saudi Arabia in April 2012.Sporadic cases, small clusters, and large outbreaks have been reported in 24 countries, with over 1000 cases of the virus and over 400 deaths.".
- Q16156461 abstract "Since 2012, an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus has affected several countries, primarily in its namesake, the Middle East. The virus, which causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), is a newly emerged betacoronavirus that was first identified in a patient from Saudi Arabia in April 2012.Sporadic cases, small clusters, and large outbreaks have been reported in 24 countries, with over 1000 cases of the virus and over 400 deaths.".
- 2012_Middle_East_respiratory_syndrome_coronavirus_outbreak comment "Since 2012, an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus has affected several countries, primarily in its namesake, the Middle East. The virus, which causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), is a newly emerged betacoronavirus that was first identified in a patient from Saudi Arabia in April 2012.Sporadic cases, small clusters, and large outbreaks have been reported in 24 countries, with over 1000 cases of the virus and over 400 deaths.".
- Q16156461 comment "Since 2012, an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus has affected several countries, primarily in its namesake, the Middle East. The virus, which causes Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), is a newly emerged betacoronavirus that was first identified in a patient from Saudi Arabia in April 2012.Sporadic cases, small clusters, and large outbreaks have been reported in 24 countries, with over 1000 cases of the virus and over 400 deaths.".