Authors
Ali M Zaki, Sander Van Boheemen, Theo M Bestebroer, Albert DME Osterhaus, Ron AM Fouchier
Publication date
2012/11/8
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
367
Issue
19
Pages
1814-1820
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
A previously unknown coronavirus was isolated from the sputum of a 60-year-old man who presented with acute pneumonia and subsequent renal failure with a fatal outcome in Saudi Arabia. The virus (called HCoV-EMC) replicated readily in cell culture, producing cytopathic effects of rounding, detachment, and syncytium formation. The virus represents a novel betacoronavirus species. The closest known relatives are bat coronaviruses HKU4 and HKU5. Here, the clinical data, virus isolation, and molecular identification are presented. The clinical picture was remarkably similar to that of the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in 2003 and reminds us that animal coronaviruses can cause severe disease in humans.
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