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Countrywide Survey for MERS-Coronavirus Antibodies in Dromedaries and Humans in Pakistan.

Ali ZohaibMuhammad SaqibMuhammad Ammar AtharJing ChenAwais-Ur-Rahman SialSaeed KhanZeeshan TajHalima SadiaUsman TahirMuhammad Haleem TayyabMuhammad Asif QureshiMuhammad Khalid MansoorMuhammad Ahsan NaeemBing-Jie HuBilal Ahmed KhanIkram Din UjjanBei LiWei ZhangYun LuoYan ZhuCecilia WaruhiuIahtasham KhanXing-Lou YangMuhammad Sohail SajidVictor Max CormanBing YanZheng-Li Shi
Published in: Virologica Sinica (2018)
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic pathogen capable of causing severe respiratory disease in humans. Although dromedary camels are considered as a major reservoir host, the MERS-CoV infection dynamics in camels are not fully understood. Through surveillance in Pakistan, nasal (n = 776) and serum (n = 1050) samples were collected from camels between November 2015 and February 2018. Samples were collected from animal markets, free-roaming herds and abattoirs. An in-house ELISA was developed to detect IgG against MERS-CoV. A total of 794 camels were found seropositive for MERS-CoV. Prevalence increased with the age and the highest seroprevalence was recorded in camels aged > 10 years (81.37%) followed by those aged 3.1-10 years (78.65%) and ≤ 3 years (58.19%). Higher prevalence was observed in female (78.13%) as compared to male (70.70%). Of the camel nasal swabs, 22 were found to be positive by RT-qPCR though with high Ct values. Moreover, 2,409 human serum samples were also collected from four provinces of Pakistan during 2016-2017. Among the sampled population, 840 humans were camel herders. Although we found a high rate of MERS-CoV antibody positive dromedaries (75.62%) in Pakistan, no neutralizing antibodies were detected in humans with and without contact to camels.
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