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Man diagnosed with virus carrying a 36% mortality rate.

A caravan of camels walks through the desert of Iraq’s southern city of⁤ Nasiriyah on June 2, 2023. (Photo by Asaad NIAZI ⁣/ ‍AFP) (Photo by ASAAD NIAZI/AFP via ‌Getty Images)

OAN’s Sophia Flores
5:25 PM – Tuesday, July 25, 2023

A 28-year-old man has tested positive for a rare virus that has a high mortality rate. The World Health Organization (WHO) has announced that the virus currently has no vaccines available.

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On Monday, the ⁢WHO notified the public that a man has tested positive for a viral respiratory infection ⁤that is caused by a Coronavirus. ⁤It is called the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV). The particular virus spreads to those who have contact with dromedary camels as they are natural hosts to the ⁣infection. However, the infected man claimed that he has no⁢ history directly or ⁤indirectly with camels,‍ sheep or goats.

On June 8th he was rushed to the hospital when he reported that he had shortness of breath, a fever and ‍a cough. Soon after, he ⁢tested MERS-CoV positive. Health officials have checked ​and tested 108 people⁤ who had been in contact with ‌the man before he was diagnosed. As of Tuesday afternoon, ‌none of those individuals had tested positive with the infection.

The virus has⁣ a 36% mortality rate. While they are in the process⁤ of⁣ creating and testing vaccines, the WHO does not currently ⁤have any treatments or vaccines available at this time.

The ​organization released a statement after the news of the zoonotic virus became public knowledge.

“WHO continues to monitor the epidemiological situation and ⁢conducts risk assessments based on the latest available information. WHO expects that additional cases of ⁣MERS-CoV infection ⁤will be reported from the Middle East⁤ and/or‌ other countries where MERS-CoV is circulating in dromedaries,” a statement said.

The victim is currently located in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

In its totality,⁤ the virus ​has been recorded in 27 countries since 2012. It has resulted⁣ in 2,605 cases and 936 deaths.

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