Memish Z A, Al-Tawfiq J A, Makhdoom H Q, Al-Rabeeah A A, Assiri A, Alhakeem R F, AlRabiah F A, Al Hajjar S, Albarrak A, Flemban H, Balkhy H, Barry M, Alhassan S, Alsubaie S, Zumla A
Global Centre for Mass Gatherings Medicine (GCMGM), Ministry of Health, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Clin Microbiol Infect. 2014 May;20(5):469-74. doi: 10.1111/1469-0691.12562. Epub 2014 Feb 17.
The Saudi Arabian Ministry of Health implemented a pro-active surveillance programme for Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) coronavirus (MERS-CoV). We report MERS-CoV data from 5065 Kingdom of Saudi Arabia individuals who were screened for MERS-CoV over a 12-month period. From 1 October 2012 to 30 September 2013, demographic and clinical data were prospectively collected from all laboratory forms received at the Saudi Arabian Virology reference laboratory. Data were analysed by referral type, age, gender, and MERS-CoV real-time PCR test results. Five thousand and 65 individuals were screened for MER-CoV: hospitalized patients with suspected MERS-CoV infection (n = 2908, 57.4%), healthcare worker (HCW) contacts (n = 1695; 33.5%), and family contacts of laboratory-confirmed MERS cases (n = 462; 9.1%). Eleven per cent of persons tested were children (<17 years of age). There were 108 cases (99 adults and nine children) of MERS-CoV infection detected during the 12-month period (108/5065, 2% case detection rate). Of 108 cases, 45 were females (six children and 39 adults) and 63 were males (three children and 60 adults). Of the 99 adults with MERS-CoV infection, 70 were hospitalized patients, 19 were HCW contacts, and ten were family contacts. There were no significant increases in MERS-CoV detection rates over the 12-month period: 2.6% (19/731) in July 2013, 1.7% (19/1100) in August 2013, and 1.69% (21/1238) in September 2013. Male patients had a significantly higher MERS-CoV infection rate (63/2318, 2.7%) than females (45/2747, 1.6%) (p 0.013). MERS-CoV rates remain at low levels, with no significant increase over time. Pro-active surveillance for MERS-CoV in newly diagnosed patients and their contacts will continue.
沙特阿拉伯卫生部实施了一项针对中东呼吸综合征(MERS)冠状病毒(MERS-CoV)的主动监测计划。我们报告了沙特阿拉伯王国在12个月期间接受MERS-CoV筛查的5065名个体的MERS-CoV数据。2012年10月1日至2013年9月30日,前瞻性地收集了沙特阿拉伯病毒学参考实验室收到的所有实验室表格中的人口统计学和临床数据。数据按转诊类型、年龄、性别和MERS-CoV实时聚合酶链反应检测结果进行分析。共有5065人接受了MERS-CoV筛查:疑似MERS-CoV感染的住院患者(n = 2908,57.4%)、医护人员(HCW)接触者(n = 1695;33.5%)以及实验室确诊MERS病例的家庭接触者(n = 462;9.1%)。接受检测的人员中有11%为儿童(<17岁)。在这12个月期间共检测到108例MERS-CoV感染病例(99名成人和9名儿童)(108/5065,2%的病例检出率)。在108例病例中,45例为女性(6名儿童和39名成人),63例为男性(3名儿童和60名成人)。在99例感染MERS-CoV的成人中,70例为住院患者,19例为医护人员接触者,10例为家庭接触者。在这12个月期间,MERS-CoV的检出率没有显著增加:2013年7月为2.6%(19/731),2013年8月为1.7%(19/1100),2013年9月为1.69%(21/1238)。男性患者的MERS-CoV感染率(63/2318,2.7%)显著高于女性(45/2747,1.6%)(p < 0.013)。MERS-CoV感染率仍处于低水平,且未随时间显著增加。将继续对新诊断患者及其接触者进行MERS-CoV的主动监测。