Volume 22, Number 9—September 2016
Research
Feasibility of Using Convalescent Plasma Immunotherapy for MERS-CoV Infection, Saudi Arabia
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Figure 2. Clinical and laboratory timeline for a Middle East respiratory coronavirus–infected patient with high ELISA, indirect immunofluorescent antibody (IFA), and microneutralization (MN) titers. The highest titers were measured while the patient had active infection and was critically ill. The ELISA optical density ratio and IFA and MN titers declined as the patient recovered. ICU, intensive care unit; rRT-PCR, real-time reverse transcription PCR; ward, hospital ward; −, negative; +, positive.
1This author is a member of ISARIC (the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium).
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