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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome- Potential Public Health Risk for India

Original Research, Volume 07 Issue 3 – July to September 2014

Authors

FM Shaffia, Sajith Kumarb, SS Lala
a Global Institute of Public Health, Thiruvananthapuram, India;
b Government Medical College, Alappuzha, India


Abstract

Middle East Respiratory Syndrome known as MERS is increasingly being recognized as a potential global threat. Seventy-five percent of the recently reported cases appear to be secondary cases; meaning that the individuals acquired the infection from another infected person. The majority of these secondary cases are healthcare workers who have been infected within the healthcare setting, and a few were patients who were in the hospital for other reasons. With Hajj season around and with a large expat population working in Middle East, India is at a higher risk. Improved surveillance, massive public awareness, sensitization of health workers, strengthening laboratory diagnosis are important in preventing a potential importation of the virus and the local spread.
Keywords: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, Corona Virus, MERS-CoV, Mass gathering


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