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  2. MERS outbreak - Wikipedia

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    On 28 May 2013, the Saudi Ministry of Health reported five more cases of MERS-CoV. The cases had been "recorded among citizens in the Eastern Region, ranging in age from 73 to 85 years, but they have all chronic diseases." With this announcement, the unofficial global case count reached 49 while the death toll stood at 24 according to the CDC. [55]

  3. MERS - Wikipedia

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    Early cases of MERS were of Clade A clusters (EMC/2012 and Jordan-N3/2012), while new cases are genetically different in general (Clade B). [16] The virus grows readily on Vero cells and LLC-MK2 cells. [ 17 ]

  4. MERS-related coronavirus - Wikipedia

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    The virus MERS-CoV is a member of the beta group of coronavirus, Betacoronavirus, lineage C. MERS-CoV genomes are phylogenetically classified into two clades, clade A and B. The earliest cases were of clade A clusters, while the majority of more recent cases are of the genetically distinct clade B. [10]

  5. Decoded: MERS - AOL

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  6. Thailand says 175 exposed to MERS patient; South Korea ... - AOL

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  7. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    MERS outbreak: 2012–present Worldwide Middle East respiratory syndrome / MERS-CoV: 941 (as of 8 May 2021) [273] [274] 2013 dengue outbreak in Singapore: 2013 Singapore: Dengue fever: 8 2013 Vietnam measles outbreak 2013–2014 Vietnam: Measles: 142 [275] Western African Ebola virus epidemic: 2013–2016

  8. COVID-19 pandemic in Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The first presumptive case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic in Louisiana was announced on March 9, 2020. Since the first confirmed case, the outbreak grew particularly fast relative to other states and countries. As of September 29, 2022, there have been 1,454,828 cumulative COVID-19 cases and 18,058 deaths. [1]

  9. Louisiana residents list crime as one of state's most ... - AOL

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    Despite this, a survey earlier this year from the Manship School at LSU found that 72% of Louisiana residents say the amount of crime has increased in the past few years, with 41% saying crime is ...