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Thailand confirms first Mers case in visitor from Oman | |
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Thailand has confirmed its first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the deadly virus that has killed 24 people in South Korea. | Thailand has confirmed its first case of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the deadly virus that has killed 24 people in South Korea. |
The man - whose name has not been released - is now in quarantine at an infectious diseases facility outside the capital Bangkok. | The man - whose name has not been released - is now in quarantine at an infectious diseases facility outside the capital Bangkok. |
Thai health officials said the 75-year-old from Oman was seeking treatment for a heart problem in Bangkok. | Thai health officials said the 75-year-old from Oman was seeking treatment for a heart problem in Bangkok. |
Nearly 60 people who came into contact with the patient have been identified. | Nearly 60 people who came into contact with the patient have been identified. |
That includes three relatives who travelled with him on the plane. | That includes three relatives who travelled with him on the plane. |
Thailand is a medical tourism hub, popular with patients from the Middle East. | Thailand is a medical tourism hub, popular with patients from the Middle East. |
"We advise the public not to panic because the patient and his family members were separated since the beginning," Thailand's Health Minister Rajata Rajatanavin said. | "We advise the public not to panic because the patient and his family members were separated since the beginning," Thailand's Health Minister Rajata Rajatanavin said. |
"Our system is ready and we are monitoring the cases closely." | "Our system is ready and we are monitoring the cases closely." |
South Korea on Friday reported the 24th death from Mers and said there were now 166 people infected. Thousands are still in quarantine. | |
The number of new cases in recent days has been low and World Health Organization (WHO) chief Margaret Chan expressed optimism over containing the outbreak being contained there. | |
South Korean health official Kwon Deok-cheol told reporters Mers had "levelled off" but added: "We need to watch further spread, further cases from so-called intensive control hospitals." | |
The outbreak in South Korea began in May with a 68-year-old South Korean man who had travelled to the Middle East. | The outbreak in South Korea began in May with a 68-year-old South Korean man who had travelled to the Middle East. |
Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) | Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers) |
Mers: The new coronavirus explained | Mers: The new coronavirus explained |
How South Korea is coping with outbreak | How South Korea is coping with outbreak |