Galéria: Tevéről emberre is terjedhet egy vírus
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Isaac Mohamed, 57, a camel herder who hails from Kenya's northernmost county of Marsabit, releases camels from their enclosure at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) ranch, where the camels are regularly tested for the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus, as scientists monitor for indications of possible transition of the microbes from animal to humans, at the Kapiti plains ranch, located in Machakos County on March 24, 2021 . - ILRI began researching camels in Kenya in 2013, a year after the appearance of MERS in Saudi Arabia, a coronavirus which kills an estimated 35 percent of those it infects, with some 850 deaths recorded, according to the World Health Organisation.
MERS is a zoonotic virus, believed to have transmitted from bats to camels, which causes similar symptoms to Covid-19 in humans: fever, coughing and respiratory difficulties. (Photo by TONY KARUMBA / AFP)