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The first clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Oman: Time to act. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Al Awaidy, Salah T
Contributor(s):
  • Al Maqbali, Ali Abdullah
  • Omer, Iyad
  • Al Mukhaini, Suad
  • Al Risi, Mohammed Ali
  • Al Maqbali, Majed Sultan
  • Al Reesi, Ali
  • Al Busaidi, Mujahid
  • Al Hashmi, Fatma Hashim
  • Al Maqbali, Talib Khamis
  • Vaidya, Vidyanand
  • Al Risi, Elham Said Ahmed
  • Al Maqbali, Talib Khamis
  • Rashid, Ahmed Abdullah
  • Al Beloshi, Maryam Abdullah Hassan
  • Etemadi, Arash
  • Khamis, Faryal
Producer: 20200917Description: 679-686 p. digitalISSN:
  • 1876-035X
Subject(s):
  • Adult
  • Animals
  • Camelus -- virology
  • Cluster Analysis
  • Coronavirus Infections -- epidemiology
  • Cross Infection -- epidemiology
  • Disease Outbreaks
  • Family Characteristics
  • Female
  • Health Facilities
  • Humans
  • Infection Control -- methods
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
  • Oman -- epidemiology
Online resources:
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In: Journal of infection and public health vol. 13
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The first clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Oman: Time to act.

APA

Al Awaidy S. T., Al Maqbali A. A., Omer I., Al Mukhaini S., Al Risi M. A., Al Maqbali M. S., Al Reesi A., Al Busaidi M., Al Hashmi F. H., Al Maqbali T. K., Vaidya V., Al Risi E. S. A., Al Maqbali T. K., Rashid A. A., Al Beloshi M. A. H., Etemadi A. & Khamis F. (20200917). The first clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Oman: Time to act. : Journal of infection and public health.

Chicago

Al Awaidy Salah T, Al Maqbali Ali Abdullah, Omer Iyad, Al Mukhaini Suad, Al Risi Mohammed Ali, Al Maqbali Majed Sultan, Al Reesi Ali, Al Busaidi Mujahid, Al Hashmi Fatma Hashim, Al Maqbali Talib Khamis, Vaidya Vidyanand, Al Risi Elham Said Ahmed, Al Maqbali Talib Khamis, Rashid Ahmed Abdullah, Al Beloshi Maryam Abdullah Hassan, Etemadi Arash and Khamis Faryal. 20200917. The first clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Oman: Time to act. : Journal of infection and public health.

Harvard

Al Awaidy S. T., Al Maqbali A. A., Omer I., Al Mukhaini S., Al Risi M. A., Al Maqbali M. S., Al Reesi A., Al Busaidi M., Al Hashmi F. H., Al Maqbali T. K., Vaidya V., Al Risi E. S. A., Al Maqbali T. K., Rashid A. A., Al Beloshi M. A. H., Etemadi A. and Khamis F. (20200917). The first clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Oman: Time to act. : Journal of infection and public health.

MLA

Al Awaidy Salah T, Al Maqbali Ali Abdullah, Omer Iyad, Al Mukhaini Suad, Al Risi Mohammed Ali, Al Maqbali Majed Sultan, Al Reesi Ali, Al Busaidi Mujahid, Al Hashmi Fatma Hashim, Al Maqbali Talib Khamis, Vaidya Vidyanand, Al Risi Elham Said Ahmed, Al Maqbali Talib Khamis, Rashid Ahmed Abdullah, Al Beloshi Maryam Abdullah Hassan, Etemadi Arash and Khamis Faryal. The first clusters of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus in Oman: Time to act. : Journal of infection and public health. 20200917.

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