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              <text>Nor Aziyah Mat-Rahim, Tengku Rogayah Tengku Abdul Rashid, Jeyanthi Suppiah, Ravindran Thayan, Apandi Mohd Yusof, Zainah Sa’at</text>
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              <text>Objective: To describe the complete nucleocapsid (N) gene region of Middle East respiratorysyndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) from imported case in Malaysia and the relations withhuman- and camel-derived MERS-CoV.Methods: Combination of throat and nasal swab specimens was subjected to viral RNAextraction. For screening, the extracted RNA was subjected to real-time RT-PCR targetingupstream of E gene, open reading frame 1b and open reading frame 1a. For confirmation,the RNA was subjected to RT-PCR targeting partial part of the RNA-dependent RNApolymerase and nucleocapsid, followed by amplification of complete N gene region.Nucleotide sequencing of the first Malaysian case of MERS-CoV was performed following theconfirmation with real-time RT-PCR detection.Results: Initial analysis of partial RNA-dependent RNA polymerase and N gene revealedthat the nucleotides had high similarity to Jeddah_1_2013 strain. Analysis of complete Ngene region (1 242 nucleotides) from the case showed high similarity and yet distinct to thenucleotide sequences of camel-derived MERS-CoV.Conclusions: From the finding, there are possibilities that the patient acquired the infectionfrom zoonotic transmission from dromedary camels.</text>
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              <text>DOI: 10.1016/S2222-1808(15)60833-7</text>
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              <text>Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine, Medicine</text>
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