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  • Understanding MERS-CoV in dromedary camels is crucial because they are a source of zoonotic infections in humans.
  • A study was conducted in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, and Morocco, revealing the highest MERS-CoV RNA rates in Ethiopia (15.7%), followed by Burkina Faso (12.2%) and Morocco (7.6%).
  • Factors like the purpose of breeding (milk/meat vs. transport) and herd size influenced infection rates, with younger camels and larger herds showing higher MERS-CoV seropositivity.

Article Abstract

Understanding Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) transmission in dromedary camels is important, as they consitute a source of zoonotic infection to humans. To identify risk factors for MERS-CoV infection in camels bred in diverse conditions in Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Morocco, blood samples and nasal swabs were sampled in February-March 2015. A relatively high MERS-CoV RNA rate was detected in Ethiopia (up to 15.7%; 95% confidence interval (CI): 8.2-28.0), followed by Burkina Faso (up to 12.2%; 95% CI: 7-20.4) and Morocco (up to 7.6%; 95% CI: 1.9-26.1). The RNA detection rate was higher in camels bred for milk or meat than in camels for transport (p = 0.01) as well as in younger camels (p = 0.06). High seropositivity rates (up to 100%; 95% CI: 100-100 and 99.4%; 95% CI: 95.4-99.9) were found in Morocco and Ethiopia, followed by Burkina Faso (up to 84.6%; 95% CI: 77.2-89.9). Seropositivity rates were higher in large/medium herds (≥51 camels) than small herds (p = 0.061), in camels raised for meat or milk than for transport (p = 0.01), and in nomadic or sedentary herds than in herds with a mix of these lifestyles (p < 0.005).

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5388105PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2017.22.13.30498DOI Listing

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