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Epidemiologic Parameters of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Outbreak in Korea, 2015.

Sun Hee ParkWoo-Joo KimJin-Hong YooJung-Hyun Choi
Published in: Infection & chemotherapy (2016)
Despite the initial delay, the stringent countermeasures targeted towards second generation cases appeared to effectively contain the MERS outbreak in Korea as suggested by the decline of R(c) shortly after implementation. Except for superspreading events, the transmission potential for MERS-CoV seems to be low. Further research should be focused on characterizing superspreaders in comparison to non-transmitting cases with regard to environmental, behavioral, and virologic and host genetic factors in order to better prepare for future outbreaks of MERS-CoV.
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