Journal of Camel Practice and Research
SCOPUS
  • Year: 2022
  • Volume: 29
  • Issue: 3

Duration of MERS – Coronavirus Antibodies in a Small Closed Dromedary Camel Herd in Dubai

  • Author:
  • U. Wernery*, S. Joseph, M. Rodriguez, N.M. Paily, S.M. Thomas, R. Raghavan
  • Total Page Count: 3
  • Published Online: Dec 26, 2022
  • Page Number: 287 to 289

Central Veterinary Research Laboratory, Dubai, UAE

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Online Published on 26 December, 2022.

Abstract

This investigation shows that MERS-CoV ELISA antibodies remain in dromedary camels at least for 9 years, most probably lifelong. The viral infection was most likely acquired at a young age when maternal antibodies have receded between 4 to 8 month of age. Additionally, in the investigated herd, the 4 ELISA antibody negative dromedary camels remained negative also for 9 years, indicating, that no MERS-CoV was circulating in the herd. Until today, the specific source of MERS-CoV infection for young dromedaries remains unknown.

Keywords

Mers – Coronavirus, Dromedary camel