17 Haziran 2014 Salı

Two Mers cases in US did not spread to relatives or healthcare workers

Neither of the two US situations of Mers has spread the typically fatal infection to family members or to healthcare employees who taken care of them in Indiana and Florida, the Centers for Condition Handle and Prevention said on Tuesday.


Both of the US circumstances concerned healthcare employees who traveled to the United States in May from Saudi Arabia, which remains at the center of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) outbreak.


The CDC said test results of specimens from each of the home members and the healthcare staff in hospitals the place the contaminated men have been treated tested unfavorable for each energetic infection and any signs of earlier infection with the virus.


Efforts to get in touch with folks who may possibly have come into get in touch with with the infected guys throughout their travels to the United States are virtually finished, and so far none of these travel contacts has shown signs of MERS infection, the company mentioned.


Mers, which brings about coughing, fever and at times fatal pneumonia, has been reported in much more than 800 patients, largely in Saudi Arabia. It has spread to neighboring nations and, in a few situations, to Europe, Asia and the United States. At least 315 men and women around the world have died from the condition.



Two Mers cases in US did not spread to relatives or healthcare workers

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