"The new case of MERS-CoV is a reminder of the continued risk of importation of the disease from countries where it still persists," said Dr Poonam Khetrapal Singh, Regional Director, WHO South-East Asia Region.
"All countries need to further enhance surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections, focus on early diagnosis, and step up infection prevention and control procedures in health care facilities to rapidly detect any case of importation and effectively prevent its spread," she said.
He has since been transferred to Bamrasnaradura Infectious Disease Institute. Measures are being taken to trace all those who could have been in his contact during his journey to Thailand, and within Bangkok.
This is the second MERS-CoV case in Thailand and in the WHO South-East Asia Region. Earlier, on June 18, 2015 another Oman national, who arrived in Bangkok for treatment, was tested positive for MERS-CoV.
In the recent past, countries in the WHO South-East Asia Region have been reviewing and strengthening preparedness to respond to MERS-CoV.
In the Region, WHO is supporting Ministries of Health to build capacities and strengthen preparedness as required under the International Health Regulations (2005) to effectively detect and respond to outbreaks and other hazards.
MERS-CoV is caused by a virus. Typical symptoms include fever, cough and shortness of breath. Pneumonia is common but not always present. Gastrointestinal symptoms, including diarrhoea, have also been reported.
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