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South Korea places more than 680 people under isolation over Mers virus fears

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South Korea places more than 680 people under isolation over Mers virus fears

PUBLISHED : Monday, 01 June, 2015, 5:17pm
UPDATED : Monday, 01 June, 2015, 5:24pm

Associated Press in Seoul

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Passengers wearing masks queue to check in at Incheon International Airport. Photo: Xinhua

More than 680 people in South Korea have been placed under isolation after having contact with those infected with a virus that has killed hundreds of people in the Middle East, health officials said on Monday.

South Korea has reported 17 cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) since a man tested positive following a trip to Saudi Arabia and became the country’s first Mers patient earlier this month. The virus in South Korea has so far been largely limited to medical staff who treated the first patient and who stayed at the same hospital with him, as well as his family members.



South Korean Health Ministry official Kwon Jun-wook told reporters on Monday that 682 people who had close contact with the patients, such as their family members and their medical staff, were isolated at their homes or state-run facilities to prevent the spread of the disease.

Ministry officials said the number could rise.

In addition to the 17 cases of Mers in South Korea, the son of one of the patients became China’s first case of the virus last week after having travelled to the country despite being told by doctors to cancel his trip.

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Members of a civic group on public health rally in front of the state-run National Health Insurance Service in Seoul to urge the government to release details of the locations of patients infected with Mers. Photo: EPA

Mers was discovered in 2012 and has mostly been centred in Saudi Arabia. It belongs to the family of coronaviruses that includes the common cold and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars), and can cause fever, breathing problems, pneumonia and kidney failure. The virus is thought to be primarily acquired through contact with camels, but it can also spread from human fluids and droplets.

There have been 1,167 cases of the virus worldwide and 479 of the patients have died, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.



 
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