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Emerg Infect Dis ; 26(12): 2835-2843, 2020 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-707380

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Emerging coronaviruses are a global public health threat because of the potential for person-to-person transmission and high mortality rates. Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) emerged in 2012, causing lethal respiratory disease in ¼35% of cases. Primate models of coronavirus disease are needed to support development of therapeutics, but few models exist that recapitulate severe disease. For initial development of a MERS-CoV primate model, 12 African green monkeys were exposed to 103, 104, or 105 PFU target doses of aerosolized MERS-CoV. We observed a dose-dependent increase of respiratory disease signs, although all 12 monkeys survived for the 28-day duration of the study. This study describes dose-dependent effects of MERS-CoV infection of primates and uses a route of infection with potential relevance to MERS-CoV transmission. Aerosol exposure of African green monkeys might provide a platform approach for the development of primate models of novel coronavirus diseases.


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Communicable Diseases, Emerging/virology , Coronavirus Infections/virology , Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus/physiology , Animals , COVID-19 , Chlorocebus aethiops/virology , Coronavirus Infections/pathology , Disease Models, Animal , Female , Humans , Male , Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus/pathogenicity , SARS-CoV-2/pathogenicity
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