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Mers virus: Two negative tests in Florida | Mers virus: Two negative tests in Florida |
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Two Florida healthcare workers who came in contact with a confirmed Mers case and began showing flu-like symptoms have tested negative for the virus. | |
But hospital officials are still awaiting test results from 18 health care workers from two Orlando hospitals who are being monitored for symptoms. | But hospital officials are still awaiting test results from 18 health care workers from two Orlando hospitals who are being monitored for symptoms. |
On Monday, the second US case of Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers) was confirmed. | On Monday, the second US case of Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers) was confirmed. |
The virus has killed at least 145 people elsewhere | The virus has killed at least 145 people elsewhere |
The two confirmed "imported cases" had been both healthcare workers from Saudi Arabia, the country where most of the deaths have occurred. | The two confirmed "imported cases" had been both healthcare workers from Saudi Arabia, the country where most of the deaths have occurred. |
Health officials say Mers only appears to spread through close contact, but there is no known cure. | Health officials say Mers only appears to spread through close contact, but there is no known cure. |
Risk to US 'low' | Risk to US 'low' |
Hospital officials in Orlando told reporters the second confirmed US case had made a visit to the Orlando Regional Medical Center last week, but only to accompany another person having a medical procedure. | Hospital officials in Orlando told reporters the second confirmed US case had made a visit to the Orlando Regional Medical Center last week, but only to accompany another person having a medical procedure. |
The patient, a healthcare worker who lived in Saudi Arabia, had symptoms at the time, but did not seek treatment. | The patient, a healthcare worker who lived in Saudi Arabia, had symptoms at the time, but did not seek treatment. |
He was later admitted to hospital on 8 May. He is said to be doing well and is isolated in hospital. | He was later admitted to hospital on 8 May. He is said to be doing well and is isolated in hospital. |
Five healthcare workers from the regional medical centre and another 15 from the Dr P Phillips Hospital were tested for Mers, including the two who developed symptoms. | Five healthcare workers from the regional medical centre and another 15 from the Dr P Phillips Hospital were tested for Mers, including the two who developed symptoms. |
The CDC has said the overall risk to the US is "very low" and says it does not appear the virus has changed. | The CDC has said the overall risk to the US is "very low" and says it does not appear the virus has changed. |
Mers causes coughing, fever and sometimes fatal pneumonia, and is a virus from the same family as Sars, severe acute respiratory syndrome, which killed around 800 people worldwide. | Mers causes coughing, fever and sometimes fatal pneumonia, and is a virus from the same family as Sars, severe acute respiratory syndrome, which killed around 800 people worldwide. |
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported a total of 536 cases of Mers since 2012, the majority inside Saudi Arabia, and 145 deaths. | The World Health Organisation (WHO) has reported a total of 536 cases of Mers since 2012, the majority inside Saudi Arabia, and 145 deaths. |
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