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MERS-CoV Cases Confirmed in France – Travelers Return from Middle East

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

France Reports Two Confirmed Cases ‌of MERS-CoV in ‍Travelers Returning from ‍Arabian Peninsula

Paris,France ‍- French health authorities have confirmed ​two cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) in individuals who recently traveled to the Arabian Peninsula,the Ministry of Health announced today. The cases⁣ mark ​the frist confirmed instances of MERS in France ⁢this year.

According⁣ to the ‌Ministry,both patients developed symptoms consistent wiht the virus after their return and were found​ to⁤ have traveled together. ​Health Minister stéphanie Rist stated the ⁤patients are‌ currently⁢ hospitalized as a precautionary measure and their conditions are​ stable.

“Measures have been ⁢implemented to limit any risk‌ of transmission,” ‍Minister Rist said, outlining a ⁤response including contact tracing, testing ⁢of potential exposures, isolation ⁣of cases, and preventative protocols.

So far,the Ministry reports no evidence of secondary transmission‌ within France. Individuals who ‌accompanied the patients on their trip are currently under⁣ monitoring.

MERS-CoV is⁣ a respiratory‌ virus ‍first‍ identified⁣ in 2012. While ⁣primarily ‌transmitted from camels to humans in countries of the Arabian⁣ Peninsula, ​the virus can spread between people, notably in⁣ healthcare settings. ‍Sustained community transmission is rare.

The World Health ⁣Institution notes MERS-CoV carries a ‌substantially higher fatality rate than other coronaviruses,with⁣ approximately one-third of ⁤confirmed patients succumbing to the infection.‌ Symptoms typically include fever, cough, and​ difficulty breathing.

While large outbreaks ⁤outside the Middle East are uncommon, a significant outbreak occurred in South korea in 2015, ‍linked ‌to a traveler returning from the ⁤region. That outbreak resulted in 186 cases and numerous ⁢deaths, highlighting​ the potential for⁢ international spread.

Health officials continue to emphasize vigilance and rapid response to ‍contain any potential ‍spread of MERS-CoV.‍ Further updates will be provided⁢ as ⁣the situation ​develops.

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