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A case study evaluating the risk of infection from middle eastern respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS‐CoV) in a hospital setting through bioaerosols

Adhikari et al., 2019

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Adhikari U
Chabrelie A
Weir M
Boehnke K
McKenzie E
Ikner L
Wang M
Wang Q
Young K
Haas C
Rose J
Mitchell J
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Middle Eastern respiratory syndrome, an emerging viral infection with a global case fatality rate of 35.5%, caused major outbreaks first in 2012 and 2015, though new cases are continuously reported around the world. Transmission is believed to mainly occur in …
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