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Key MERS-CoV Resources

    

MERS-CoV Tracker

The MERS-CoV Tracker provides up-to-date interactive data visualization on published MERS-CoV field research in human and animal populations.


    

Disease Outbreak News (DONs)

The WHO DONs provides timely updates on MERS-CoV outbreaks, highlighting cases, clusters, epidemiological links, and response actions.


    
    

MERS-CoV Fact Sheet

This fact sheet summarizes essential information on MERS-CoV, including transmission, symptoms, prevention, and treatment. It is aimed at public health professionals and the public.


    

MERS-CoV Global Summary and Assessment of Risk

WHO's latest risk assessment outlines the current global threat posed by MERS-CoV, considering ongoing transmission dynamics, zoonotic risks, and healthcare-associated infections.


    
    

WHO-EMRO Monthly Situation Update on MERS-CoV

The Monthly Situation Update on MERS-CoV is prepared by EMRO and highlights case reports and trends, with a focus on the previous month.


    

Unity Study: MERS-CoV Investigation Protocols

These protocols support countries in implementing standardized investigations and studies related to MERS-CoV.


    
    

WHO MERS-CoV Health Topic page

    

WHO MERS-CoV Outbreak Toolbox

    
    
    
    

Metadata

Glossary

CaseConfirmed human infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
AgeThe age of the case at the time of data collection
SexThe sex of the case (e.g., male, female, or other)
OccupationThe job of the case; here grouped into healthcare, camel-related or other
DateDate of symptom onset of the case; if not available, date of reporting is used instead
Contact with CamelsIndicates if the case had direct contact with camels or camel products within 14 days prior to symptom onset
Reporting countryA country reporting one or more cases
Place of ResidenceThe geographic location where the case resides
WHO regionIndicates WHO region of the reporting country
Type of CaseThe classification of the case based on the chain of transmission (i.e., primary, secondary or tertiary)
Type of transmissionIndicates the context in which the case acquired the infection (i.e., healthcare-associated, community or workplace transmission)
SymptomsThe clinical signs and symptoms reported by the case or health worker assessing them
OutcomeWhether the case is recovered or deceased from MERS
ComorbiditiesPre-existing health conditions of the case
Underline diseaseA case has one or more comorbidities
Admission to hospitalIndicates if the case was hospitalized
Admission to ICUIndicates if the case was admitted to intensive care unit (ICU)
Last 90 DaysRefers to the thirteen most recent complete epidemiological weeks, covering a full 90-day period based on epidemiological weeks from Monday to Sunday
WHO RegionsThe World Health Organization (WHO) is divided into six regions with regional offices, each responsible for addressing health challenges and promoting public health within its designated geographical area.
World Bank Income GroupsThe World Bank classifies economies into income groups based on their Gross National Income (GNI) per capita. These annually updated classifications help analyze global economic trends, allocate resources, and design development policies.

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