2015年11月12日 星期四

Week3: MERS, South Korea, camels

South Korea reports first MERS deaths as camels in 

Seoul zoo isolated

By Vasudevan Sridharan 


South Korea has reported first deaths caused by Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) as authorities are battling to contain the spread of the disease.
A 58-year-old woman and a 71-year-old man were declared dead due to the disease at separate locations. They both came in contact with a MERS patient in mid-May, South Korean heath ministry officials said.
The identities of the victims were not released. So far 25 people have been diagnosed with the MERS virus infection, which belongs to the family of corona viruses.
Most cases were initially reported in Saudi Arabia and other states in the Middle East region but there was an outbreak in South Korea two weeks ago after travelers came in contact with infected patients.
About 700 South Koreans who have visited the region recently are being monitored and kept in isolation. Health officials are quarantining people who have come in contact with other patients.
"From now on, the government will mobilize all of its medical resources to eradicate any public concerns or fears as the issue is directly linked to the life and safety of our people," Choi Kyung-Hwan, finance minister and vice prime minister for economic affairs, told a meeting, according to Yonhap news agency.
Though experts believe the virus is not contagiousSouth Korea is pressing ahead with precautionary measures.
Camels, which are usually thought to be major reservoirs of the virus, in the Seoul GrandPark in Gwacheon have also been isolated following the outbreak. The animals' samples have been sent to the Research Institute of Public Health and Environment to check whether the virus has infected them.
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/south-korea-reports-first-mers-deaths-camels-seoul-zoo-isolated-1503944


Structure of the Lead:
    WHO - Not given
    WHEN - 2015
    WHAT - MERS outbreak in South Korea and causes the first death
    WHY - The disease doesn't have any vaccine to treat
    WHERE - In South Korea
    HOW - By traveling to Saudi Arabia or other Middle East regions, people bring the                                 MERS back

Keywords:
1.syndrome(n.) 綜合症; 併發症狀
2.diagnose(v.) 診斷; 判斷
3.corona(n.) 冠狀物
4.monitor(v.) 監督; 監視
5.quarantine(v.) 檢疫; 隔離
6.mobilize(v.) 動員; 調動
7.eradicate(v.) 根絕; 消滅
8.contagious(adj.) 會蔓延的; 感染性的
9.precautionary(adj.) 預先警戒的
10.reservoir(n.) 蓄積; 儲藏

3 則留言:

  1. Mers is very dangerous, so the government should try their best to prevent the disease from break out.

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  2. It seemed that Korea take a good precaution on preventing the disease from expanding. As far as I concerned, people may cost a long time to get MERS be cured completely; therefore, before it is cured we should be more careful!

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  3. The MERE is seemed to be more serious than the SARS. Hope the government of Korean could control the disease and prevent it happened again.

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