Abstract
The Middle East Respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has been responsible for multiple health care–associated outbreaks. We investigated whether high-touch surfaces in 3 rooms of laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV patients were contaminated with MERS-CoV RNA. We found 2 out of 51 surfaces were contaminated with MERS-CoV viral genetic material. Hence, environmental contamination may be a potential source of health care transmission and outbreaks. Meticulous environmental cleaning may be important in preventing transmission within the health care setting.
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Khan, R. M., Al-Dorzi, H. M., Al Johani, S., Balkhy, H. H., Alenazi, T. H., Baharoon, S., & Arabi, Y. M. (2016). Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus on inanimate surfaces: A risk for health care transmission. American Journal of Infection Control, 44(11), 1387–1389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajic.2016.05.006
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