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infection.Researohers say conrming the source of the<br />

virus is a priority and will be crucial for halting its<br />

20 spread.<br />

MORELLE, Rebecca. Camels could be source of cleadly<br />

virus.<br />

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About the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).<br />

it's correct to say:<br />

Para responder a essas questões, identifique APENAS<br />

UMA ÚNICA alternativa correta e marque o número<br />

correspondente na Folha de Respostas.<br />

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el s co u l d b e s o u r ce o f deadl y v ir u s<br />

( ) Scientists are now quite sure about its origin.<br />

( ) How il goes from one person to another remains a<br />

mystery.<br />

( ) Until now, it has killed around fifty people.<br />

( ) Camels are suspected to be the most likely cause of the<br />

virus.<br />

According to the text, the correct sequence, from top to<br />

bottom, is<br />

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Scientists studying a deadly virus say they are closer to<br />

nding its source. Research suggests that camels could be<br />

responsible for passing Middle East Respiratory<br />

Syndrome - or MERS - to humans. The<br />

5 study is published in the Lancet Infectious Diseases.<br />

This deadly virus rst emerged in the Middle East last<br />

year. So far, it's infected nearly 100 people. killing about<br />

half of them _ and scientists have been striving to<br />

understand how it spreads. Now tests have revealed<br />

1 0 that dromedary camels in Oman and the Canary Islands<br />

have signs of the virus in their blood. Scientists have<br />

found antibodies that show that the animals were once<br />

infected with the MERS virus. or one that's very similar.<br />

This, though, doesn't offer denitíve proof that<br />

1 5 camels are reservoirs for the disease. For that, scientists<br />

need to look at animals from the country where the virus<br />

is most prevalent-SaudiArabia-to see if they carry the<br />

0 1 ) T F F T<br />

0 2 ) T T F F<br />

0 3 ) F T T F<br />

0 4 ) T T T T<br />

0 5 ) F T T T<br />

1 0 .So as to prevent the virus from affecting many other<br />

people, the text says that<br />

0 1 ) all camels have to be vaccinated against the disease.<br />

0 2 ) camels suspected of carrying the virus have been<br />

killed.<br />

0 3 ) Saudi Arabia inhabitants are advised to run blood<br />

tests.<br />

0 4 ) its real source must be found out as soon as possible.<br />

0 5 ) people should avoid coming into contact with camels.<br />

1 1 . Considering language use in the text, the only<br />

alternative that is not true is

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