Abstract
The pseudoparticle virus neutralisation test (ppNT) and a conventional microneutralisation (MN) assay are specific for detecting antibodies to Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) when used in seroepidemiological studies in animals. Genetically diverse MERS-CoV appear antigenically similar in MN tests. We confirm that MERS-CoV was circulating in dromedaries in Saudi Arabia in 1993. Preliminary data suggest that feral Australian dromedaries may be free of MERS-CoV but larger confirmatory studies are needed.
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Hemida, M. G., Perera, R. A., Al Jassim, R. A., Kayali, G., Siu, L. Y., Wang, P., … Peiris, M. (2014). Seroepidemiology of middle east respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus in Saudi Arabia (1993) and Australia (2014) and characterisation of assay specificity. Eurosurveillance, 19(23). https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES2014.19.23.20828
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