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Saudi Arabia announces 5 new MERS deaths
By AFP - May 13,2014 - Last updated at May 13,2014
JEDDAH — Saudi health authorities announced Tuesday five new deaths from MERS, raising the total death toll in the country worst-hit by the mysterious coronavirus to 152 since it appeared in 2012.
Meanwhile, four new infections by the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome have been registered, raising the total of cases to 495, the health ministry said.
The ministry added that six patients who had been infected by the SARS-like virus have been cured.
The new deaths occurred on Monday, with one patient dying in Riyadh and the remaining four in the commercial capital Jeddah.
MERS causes fever, coughing and shortness of breath, and can be lethal particularly among older people and those existing health problems.
Some 30 per cent of the several hundred people infected with it have died, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The virus first emerged in Saudi Arabia in 2012 and recent research has suggested it may originate in camels.
The vast majority of cases have been in Saudi Arabia, but MERS has also been found in 16 other countries.
Most cases involved people who had travelled to Saudi Arabia.
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