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Case Study of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) Outbreak in South Korea and Future Implications 被引量:1
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作者 Woo Hyung Lee David Ahn +8 位作者 Kunmin Kim Peter S. Park Seog In Moon Hark Joon Lee David Park Hyun Seung Shin Eunice Kang daniel choo David S. Chung 《Advances in Infectious Diseases》 2020年第2期76-89,共14页
The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) is a potentially fatal respiratory viral infection that has had outbreaks in the Middle East and Asia region starting in 2012. As recent as 2015, MERS had outbreaks in S... The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) is a potentially fatal respiratory viral infection that has had outbreaks in the Middle East and Asia region starting in 2012. As recent as 2015, MERS had outbreaks in South Korea, resulting in 36 deaths among 186 infected patients. The purpose of this thesis is to gain an in-depth understanding of how this viral infection behaves in outbreaks and how it is spread around the globe. To gain insight, real time analysis was performed under a case study methodology based on pooled data from the Ministry of Health & Welfare of South Korea. We calculated a striated mortality rate based on gender, age, and the presence of pre-existing health conditions ranging from heart, lung, and kidney diseases. We found that MERS outbreak follows the pattern of a point source outbreak, largely spurred by the patient-referral system under the universal healthcare system in South Korea. The purpose of this case is to discuss the benefits and challenges of such patient referral system, and to offer a possible solution in improving transparency between healthcare providers and the government under a universal healthcare system to prevent future outbreaks. 展开更多
关键词 Infectious Diseases Respiratory Viral Infections Public Health Disease Prevention
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