Epidemiology and Scenario Simulations of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus (MERS-CoV) Disease Spread and Control for Dromedary Camels in United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Author:

Ali Magdi Mohamed1ORCID,Fathelrahman Eihab2ORCID,El Awad Adil I.2,Eltahir Yassir M.3ORCID,Osman Raeda2ORCID,El-Khatib Youssef4,AlRifai Rami H.5ORCID,El Sadig Mohamed5ORCID,Khalafalla Abdelmalik Ibrahim3ORCID,Reeves Aaron6ORCID

Affiliation:

1. UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, Dubai 1509, United Arab Emirates

2. Department of Integrative Agriculture, College of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), Al Ain 1551, United Arab Emirates

3. Abu Dhabi Agricultural and Food Safety Authority ADAFSA, Abu Dhabi 52150, United Arab Emirates

4. Department of Mathematical Sciences, College of Science, United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), Al Ain 1551, United Arab Emirates

5. Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine, and Health Sciences (UAEU), Al Ain 1551, United Arab Emirates

6. Center for Public Health Surveillance and Technology, RTI International, Research Triangle Park, Raleigh, NC 27709, USA

Abstract

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) is a coronavirus-caused viral respiratory infection initially detected in Saudi Arabia in 2012. In UAE, high seroprevalence (97.1) of MERS-CoV in camels was reported in several Emirate of Abu Dhabi studies, including camels in zoos, public escorts, and slaughterhouses. The objectives of this research include simulation of MERS-CoV spread using a customized animal disease spread model (i.e., customized stochastic model for the UAE; analyzing the MERS-CoV spread and prevalence based on camels age groups and identifying the optimum control MERS-CoV strategy. This study found that controlling animal mobility is the best management technique for minimizing epidemic length and the number of affected farms. This study also found that disease dissemination differs amongst camels of three ages: camel kids under the age of one, young camels aged one to four, and adult camels aged four and up; because of their immunological state, kids, as well as adults, had greater infection rates. To save immunization costs, it is advised that certain age groups be targeted and that intense ad hoc unexpected vaccinations be avoided. According to the study, choosing the best technique must consider both efficacy and cost.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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