Circulation of Respiratory Viruses Among Pilgrims During the 2012 Hajj Pilgrimage

This study suggests a rapid acquisition of respiratory viruses among pilgrims during their stay in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and highlights the potential of the spread of these infections into the pilgrims' home countries upon their return.

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