WHO detects the first case of MERS-CoV in the UAE this year: Understanding the causes and risk factors
Is there a need to be worried?
Not really. Isolated cases such as this one are not uncommon. MERS is a zoonotic disease that is known to have jumped to humans from dromedary camels. It is a respiratory infection like Covid-19, so the first few cases are usually transmitted from animals such as camels or other reservoirs like sheep and goats to humans.
Since MERS belongs to the same family of viruses that causes Covid-19, is there a likelihood of MERS becoming a pandemic?
It doesn’t seem like it. MERS has been around since 2012 and it is still seen mostly in Saudi Arabia and Middle Eastern countries. Although during the initial outbreak, the infection was reported from 27 countries around the world, it has been restricted thereafter.
Can the Covid-19 vaccine protect us from MERS?
There might be some cross reactivity between Sars-CoV-2 and MERS, but we do not know. The research to see whether that is the case hasn’t really happened in India since we haven’t seen any MERS cases.
If there have only been a few cases of MERS since 2012, why are people concerned about the virus?
Respiratory viruses have a pandemic potential. This is not just because many are RNA viruses but also because they can easily be transmitted by coughing, sneezing and sometimes even through aerosolized particles suspended in the air.
What can be done to protect against future pandemic?
One, we are now adopting the one-health approach. This enables us to keep an eye not only on infections happening in humans but also on infections that may jump from animals to humans.
Two, the government has set up many viral research and diagnostic laboratories across the country that will help in detecting quickly any emerging infection.
Three, we are adopting a symptom-wise testing approach. What this means is that if a person comes in with respiratory symptoms like shortness of breath, their sample can be sent for a respiratory panel test. Such a symptom-based panel will test for many viruses, bacteria or other pathogens that cause symptoms like fever, breathing difficulty or diarrhoea.
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