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. 2018 Apr 15;40:e2018014. doi: 10.4178/epih.e2018014

Table 1.

Study subjects and seropositive participants by characteristics of the MERS case they were exposed to, and status of subjects upon MERS exposure in the 2015 Korean outbreak

Characteristics of exposed MERS case Status of subjects when they were exposed to MERS1
Selection or response rate (%)2
Patient Family Visitor Healthcare worker Colleague Unknown Total
Quarantined subjects Spreaders with 5 or more cases 1,141 71 417 558 3 657 2,847
Spreaders with 1 to 4 cases 1,067 64 364 198 35 375 2,103
Non-spreaders 3,489 321 1,613 1,260 453 2,745 9,881
Total 5,697 456 2,394 2,016 491 3,777 14,831
Selected subjects Spreaders with 5 or more cases 744 60 254 115 3 212 1,388 48.8
Spreaders with 1 to 4 cases 191 10 105 10 0 29 345 16.4
Non-spreaders 626 101 281 184 101 265 1,558 15.8
Total 1,561 171 640 309 104 506 3,291 22.2
Selection rate (%) 27.4 37.5 26.7 15.3 21.2 13.4 22.2
Study participants Spreaders with 5 or more cases 252 53 152 94 1 0 552 39.8
Spreaders with 1 to 4 cases 60 4 62 12 0 1 139 40.3
Non-spreaders 262 109 271 201 50 26 919 59.0
Total 574 166 485 307 51 27 1,610 48.9
Response rate (%) 36.8 97.1 75.8 99.4 49.0 5.3 48.9
Subjects with seropositive ELISA (IFA/PRNT) Spreaders with 5 or more cases 2 (1) 1 (0) 3 (1)
Spreaders with 1 to 4 cases 1 (0) 1 (0)
Non-spreaders 3 (0) 3 (0)
Total 6 (1) 1 (0) 7 (1)
Seropositive rate (%) 1.05 (0.17) 0.33 (–) 0.43 (0.06)

MERS, Middle East Respiratory Syndrome; ELISA, enzyme-linked immunospecific assay; IFA, immunofluorescence assay; PRNT, plaque reduction neutralization antibody test.

1

Inpatients or outpatients at a MERS-affected hospital, family of people living with or a paid caregiver of the MERS case, visitors of the hospitalized MERS case, healthcare workers employed at a MERS-affected hospital, and colleagues of co-workers of a MERS case.

2

Selection rates varied by characteristics of the MERS case subjects were exposed to (i.e. transmission intensity) and the subjects’ status (i.e. exposure intensity).