Abstract

Purpose: Camels are the suspected source of primary human infections with MERS-CoV in the Middle East, but little is known about the pathway's mechanisms and the human behavioral practices that promote it. Understanding knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and practices regarding camel-to-human disease risk among camel-exposed persons will highlight potential intervention areas to interrupt camel-to-human MERS-CoV transmission.

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