
The MERS virus maybe an Arabian Virus but the possibility of spreading into other regions including Africa cannot be overlooked as in the case of Ebola.
MERS as it is fondly called is Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) which is common in the Arabian peninsula. MERS First Surfaced in Saudi Arabia in spring 2012, but as of today it is in 25countries.
According to WHO there have been more than 1000 cases and over 400 deaths between 2012 and today.
MERS is in the same Virus family as SARS but report says it does not spread as fast as SARS, but with recent updates in South-Korea this may be refuted. The age range of MERS victim is 2-94.
The symptoms of MERS is fever and a cough, when severe can lead to pneumonia and kidney failure. Gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea have also been seen, according to the WHO.