Chummy wrote:
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/mers-cov--middle-east-respiratory-symptom-coronavirus-world-health-organisation/1/273812.html
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It's dangerous and it's spreading. A new SARS-like virus, named MERS-CoV, has till now infected 49 people and killed 27 of them, the World Health Organisation said.
According to a CNN report on Wednesday, the latest deaths were reported in Saudi Arabia.
The WHO has called the virus "a threat to the entire world".
Although many of the cases have occurred on the Arabian Peninsula, people have died of the infection elsewhere too. But WHO said all European cases had a direct or indirect connection to the Middle East.
On Tuesday, a patient died in France after having contracting the virus during a trip to the Middle East.
The WHO has named the virus Middle East respiratory symptom coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
MERS-CoV hits the respiratory system and its symptoms are severe fever and cough and can lead to pneumonia and kidney failure. Officials do not yet know how the virus is spreading
What do you guys think? This virus has been around since october 2012 and i am surprised I hear about it only now. I work in a hospital so I know how many people die from infections. Against Bacteria you can treat with antibiotics but what can you do against a VIRUS?
With world population growing and alot of people die from infections even at the most advanced countries its pretty terrifying!
Thousands of people die from infectious diseases every day of the year and yet the human race goes on.
Even the dreaded Black Death did not kill everyone in Europe after the disease was carried to Europe. Nor did the disease kill everyone in the near east, where it originated.
There will always be a fraction of the population, which for genetic reasons, is able to muster enough resistance to an infection to survive. In the entire 250,000 year history of the human race (homo sapien) disease has not caused its extinction.
Also the predecessors of humanity did not all die from disease (which is why we are here).
ruveyn