From May through July 2015, a total of 26 cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome were reported from 2 hospitals in Daejeon, South Korea, including 1 index case and 25 new cases. We examined the epidemiologic features of these cases and found an estimated median incubation period of 6.1 days (8.8 days in hospital A and 4.6 days in hospital B). The overall attack rate was 3.7% (4.7% in hospital A and 3.0% in hospital B), and the attack rates among inpatients and caregivers in the same ward were 12.3% and 22.5%, respectively. The overall case-fatality rate was 44.0% (28.6% in hospital A and 63.6% in hospital B). The use of cohort quarantine may have played a role in preventing community spread, but additional transmission occurred among members of the hospital cohort quarantined together. Caregivers may have contributed in part to the transmission.
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Park, J. W., Lee, K. J., Lee, K. H., Lee, S. H., Cho, J. R., Mo, J. W., … Nam, H. S. (2017). Hospital outbreaks of middle east respiratory syndrome, daejeon, South Korea, 2015. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 23(6), 898–905. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2306.160120
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