Mers-Cov Replicates in The Upper Respiratory Tracts of Camels
Mers-Cov Replicates in The Upper Respiratory Tracts of Camels
Mers-Cov Replicates in The Upper Respiratory Tracts of Camels
Reaction:
The authors note that given the large quantities of MERS-CoV shed in nasal secretions, camelto-camel and camel-to-human transmission could occur through direct contact and large-droplet
transmission. Fomites also might play a role in transmission. In this study, the amount of virus
given as inoculation was similar to the amount shed by camels, suggesting that transmission in
natural settings is plausible. In previous studies, infection and shedding in natural settings
occurred primarily in young camels.
Reaction:
The findings demonstrate the importance of healthcare exposure in transmitting this potentially
lethal illness. As noted by the authors, they underscore the need to strengthen infection
prevention and control practices in healthcare facilities and to promptly recognize early or
mild MERS-CoV infection in an effort to limit spread.