A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Two Outbreaks of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Saudi Arabia and South Korea
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. MERS-CoV Virology
3. Clinical Manifestations and Diagnosis of MERS-CoV
4. MERS-CoV Ecology and Transmission
5. MERS-CoV Pathogenesis and Clinical Manifestations
6. Introduction to the 2013 Saudi Arabian and 2015 South Korean MERS Outbreaks
6.1. Aspect 1 – Public Information and Quarantine/Isolation Practices
6.2. Aspect 2 – Personal and Cultural Belief Systems
6.3. Aspect 3 – Sustained Transmission of MERS-CoV
7. Conclusions and Future Directions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Saudi Arabia | South Korea | |
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Outbreak Timeline | 2013-present | May-July 2015 |
Type of Outbreak | Endemic | Imported |
Patient 0 | 60-year old resident | 68-year old traveller |
Case Fatality Rate | 36–46% | 21% |
Estimated Death Toll | >400 | 39 |
Primary Source of Infection | Dromedary camels and livestock | Nosocomial |
Common Nutrition Source | Dromedary camel milk and meat [59,60,61] | Rice, pork, and beef |
Public Education During Outbreak | Poor | Good |
Regulatory Boards in Place | RRT (rapid response team) | MERS-CoV Infection Prevention and Control Guideline Development Committee |
Implementation of Education and Regulatory Measures | Poor, conflicted among boards | Good, standardized |
Isolation/Sanitation Techniques Employed in Hospitals | Information Unavailable | Mandatory masks, gloves, gowns for visitors and staff |
Government Involvement in Healthcare | High | Low |
Media Coverage, Globally | High | Low |
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Willman, M.; Kobasa, D.; Kindrachuk, J. A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Two Outbreaks of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Saudi Arabia and South Korea. Viruses 2019, 11, 1119. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11121119
Willman M, Kobasa D, Kindrachuk J. A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Two Outbreaks of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Saudi Arabia and South Korea. Viruses. 2019; 11(12):1119. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11121119
Chicago/Turabian StyleWillman, Marnie, Darwyn Kobasa, and Jason Kindrachuk. 2019. "A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Two Outbreaks of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Saudi Arabia and South Korea" Viruses 11, no. 12: 1119. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11121119
APA StyleWillman, M., Kobasa, D., & Kindrachuk, J. (2019). A Comparative Analysis of Factors Influencing Two Outbreaks of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in Saudi Arabia and South Korea. Viruses, 11(12), 1119. https://doi.org/10.3390/v11121119