TABLE 1.
Epidemiological/biological characteristics | SARS-CoV | MERS-CoV | SARS-CoV-2 |
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Transmissibility, date of outbreak | Pandemic, 2002/2003 | Epidemic† 2012 | Pandemic, 2019 |
Origin of outbreak | Guangdong province, China | Saudi Arabia | Wuhan, Hubei province, China |
Natural reservoir host | Horseshoe bats | Horseshoe bats | Horseshoe bats |
Intermediate host | Probably palm civet, raccoon dogs, Chinese ferret badger‡ | Camel/dromedary | Probably pangolins |
Acquired/incidental host | Chinese ferret badgers, raccoon dog | Not known‡ | Zoo tiger, lion, mink, cats, dog |
Experimental positive transmission | Palm civets, Chinese ferret badgers, domestic cats, cynomolgus macaques, Golden Syrian hamsters, common marmosets | Rhesus macaques, common marmoset, New Zealand white rabbits, Transgenic mice | Ferrets, cats, dogs |
Human transmission | Human-to-human | Camel/Human-to-human | Human-to-human |
Total positive global infections | 8096 | 2499 | 5 229 444 |
Total global death | 774 | 858 | 338 480 |
Case fatality rate | 9.6% | 34.5%¶ | 6.5%§ |
MERS-CoV, Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus; SARS-CoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus; SARS-CoV-2, severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2.
, MERS-CoV was not considered of pandemic potential.
, No MERS-CoV pathogenesis was observed in small animals.
, WHO (2020).