Filipino paramedic dies of MERS in UAE
(MENAFN- Arab News) Abu dhabi: the uae has announced that one of six filipino paramedics in the uae who have been infected by the mers (middle east respiratory syndrome) coronavirus has died from the respiratory disease
The uae interior ministry said the six staff members worked at the al-ain rescue and ambulance section in abu dhabi
The ministry “has taken all necessary preventive health measures by placing the patients under quarantine” it said in a statement without specifying when the paramedic died
It also urged people who have been transferred lately to hospitals to check on their condition as a precautionary move
The world health organization (who) said it had been told of 212 laboratory-confirmed cases of mers infection worldwide of which 88 have proved fatal
The first mers infection in the uae was announced in july last year while its first death from the sars-like virus was announced in december
Friday’s statement did not provide figures on the total number of mers deaths or infections in the uae
But the who this month said it was notified of the march 30 death of an 64-year-old uae man with underlying medical conditions
The man “did not have contact with a previously laboratory-confirmed case but has had exposure to animals” and had visited a camel farm in saudi arabia on march 10
The mers virus is considered a deadlier but less-transmissible cousin of the sars virus that erupted in asia in 2003 and infected 8273 people nine percent of whom died
Experts are still struggling to understand mers for which there is no known vaccine
A study has said the virus has been “extraordinarily common” in camels for at least 20 years and may have been passed directly from the animals to humans.
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