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MERS, a Deadly Coronavirus, Resurfaces in France for First Time in 12 Years

Last updated: December 10, 2025 11:45 pm
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A recent development in France has health officials on high alert as two men have contracted Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), a potentially lethal disease that is typically confined to the Middle East. This marks the first time in 12 years that cases of MERS have been reported in the country, according to the French health ministry. The two men, both in their 70s, are currently in stable condition. However, MERS is a serious illness, with about four in every 10 people who contract it succumbing to the disease. There is currently no cure or vaccine for MERS.

French health authorities are taking swift action to contain the spread of the virus by tracing the contacts of the infected men, conducting tests, and implementing isolation measures. They have also issued guidelines on what to do in case of symptoms. MERS is caused by the coronavirus MERS-CoV, which is part of the same family as the virus responsible for COVID-19. Symptoms of MERS include severe respiratory issues such as cough, shortness of breath, and fever.

Most cases of MERS-CoV are a result of human contact with infected camels, which are known carriers of the virus. Ingesting milk or meat from infected animals can also lead to transmission. Human-to-human spread is possible, as seen in the cases of the two men in France. The individuals had recently traveled to Oman, where they consumed camel meat and visited a live-animal market, potentially exposing themselves to the virus.

It is crucial for individuals to take precautions when traveling to regions where MERS is prevalent and to avoid contact with animals that may carry the virus. By staying informed and following recommended guidelines, we can help prevent the spread of MERS and protect public health.

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