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Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea during 2015: Risk-related perceptions and quarantine attitudes.


ABSTRACT: A telephone survey involving 200 household members in and around Seoul, South Korea, was completed during the maturity stage of the outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in Korea during June 2015. The study found that respondents perceived low risk from contracting MERS, had low trust in government in controlling MERS, and generally held unfavorable attitudes toward quarantine.

SUBMITTER: Kim EY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7115318 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Middle East respiratory syndrome in South Korea during 2015: Risk-related perceptions and quarantine attitudes.

Kim E Y EY   Liao Q Q   Yu E S ES   Kim J H JH   Yoon S W SW   Lam W W T WW   Fielding R R  

American journal of infection control 20160426 11


A telephone survey involving 200 household members in and around Seoul, South Korea, was completed during the maturity stage of the outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in Korea during June 2015. The study found that respondents perceived low risk from contracting MERS, had low trust in government in controlling MERS, and generally held unfavorable attitudes toward quarantine. ...[more]

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