MERS: Will it ever spread out of the Arabian peninsula such that the rest of the world should be concerned?
by Robert Herriman from Outbreak News Today on (#32R9B)
In the spring of 2012, a Saudi Arabian man developed symptoms resembling severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS. However, it wasn't caused by the SARS coronavirus. Instead it was identified as a new coronavirus named the Middle East Respiratory syndrome or MERS coronavirus. Globally, 2080 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with MERS-CoV including at least 722 related ["]
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