
A surge in cases of the deadly MERS virus has receded, but countries must maintain vigilance for the Muslim pilgrimages to Saudi, worst hit by the disease, says the World Health Organisation (WHO). "The upsurge in cases that began in April has now decreased and there is no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission in communities," it said in a statement. However, "the situation continues to be of concern, especially given the anticipated increase ...
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