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Volume 21, Number 7—July 2015
Research

MERS-CoV in Upper Respiratory Tract and Lungs of Dromedary Camels, Saudi Arabia, 2013–2014

Abdelmalik I. Khalafalla, Xiaoyan Lu, Abdullah I.A. Al-Mubarak, Abdul Hafeed S. Dalab, Khalid A.S. Al-Busadah, and Dean D. ErdmanComments to Author 
Author affiliations: King Faisal University, Al-Ahsa, Saudi Arabia (A.I. Khalafalla, A.I.A. Al-Mubarak, A.H.S. Dalab, K.A.S. Al-Busada); Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (X. Lu, D.D. Erdman)

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Figure 1

Mucopurulent nasal discharge and lacrymation in 8-month-old dromedary camel naturally infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, December 2013.

Figure 1. Mucopurulent nasal discharge and lacrymation in 8-month-old dromedary camel naturally infected with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, Ahsa, Saudi Arabia, December 2013.

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