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<<Advancing Bird Flu-H5N1...Now following MERS and Ebola approaching PANDEMICS>>>
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[quote:arkay:MV8xNzc2Mjk3XzM3OTg5Mzk0X0NBMDVDMThF] Here is a recent report from the WHO on the overall situation and history of the MERS-cov out of the Arabian Peninsular. Unfortunately there remaind no word of any discovery of the source for this killer disease. [i][b]Novel coronavirus infection update: [18 May 2013] ----------------- The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed WHO of an additional laboratory-confirmed case of infection with the novel coronavirus (nCoV)[MERS-CoV]. The patient is an 81-year-old woman with multiple coexisting medical conditions. She became ill on [28 Apr 2013] and is currently in critical but stable condition. The patient was identified as part of the ongoing investigation into an outbreak that began in a health care facility since the beginning of April 2013. She was in the same health care facility previously identified as the focus of this outbreak, from [8 to 28 Apr 2013]. To date, a total of 22 patients including 9 deaths, have been reported from this outbreak in the Eastern part of Saudi Arabia. The government is conducting ongoing investigation into the outbreak. From September 2012 to date [18 May 2013], WHO has been informed of a global total of 41 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with nCoV, including 20 deaths. Several countries in the Middle East have been affected, including Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Cases have also been reported by 3 countries in Europe: France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. All of the European cases have had a direct or indirect connection to the Middle East, including 2 cases with recent travel history from the UAE. In France and the United Kingdom, there has been limited local transmission among close contacts who had not been to the Middle East but had been in contact with a traveler who recently returned from the Middle East. [/b][/i] Link here... http://www.promedmail.org/index.html In the left menu under the heading... [i][b]20 May 2013 MERS-CoV - Eastern Mediterranean (04): Saudi Arabia, WHO[/b][/i] [/quote]
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I previously engaged in several threads regarding the potentially devestating potential of H5N1.
Some readers who havent even attempted to gain any sort of education have downvoted my thread to the point that no-one got the chance to read and learn, on a topic that I have been closely monitoring for several years, ever since the World Health Organization announced their concerns for it to go pandemic.
Now the following link is showing its steady but relentless advance and in all probability its eventual final evolutionary mutation to become an airborne dissease that will readily spread throughout humanity with devistating effects.
link here:
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link to hisz.rsoe.hu
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