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MERS
The World Is Not Ready for the Next Pandemic
By Bryan Walsh
This New Group Wants to Stop Pandemics Before They Start
By Alexandra Sifferlin
Saudi Arabia Is Reporting a Surge in MERS Deaths
By Helen Regan
Possible Breakthrough in MERS Treatment
By Alissa Greenberg
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MERS
First Case of MERS Confirmed in Thailand
Thai Health Ministry officials took four days to verify the case
By Joanna Plucinska
June 19, 2015
#theBrief: Why Isn't There a Vaccine for the MERS Virus?
A treatment for MERS just isn't profitable
By Salima Koroma
June 18, 2015
Here's the Good News if You Get MERS in South Korea
The government will pick up your medical bills
By David Stout
June 17, 2015
South Korea’s Latest Fashion Accessory: Face Masks
Residents of the country’s densely packed capital are relying on face masks for protection. But how effective are they?
By Alice Park
June 16, 2015
MERS Claims 16th Victim in South Korea
The World Health Organization will hold emergency talks later this week to address the "large and complex" outbreak
By David Stout
June 15, 2015
South Korea Fears Economic Impact of MERS
The death toll rose to nine on Wednesday
By Alissa Greenberg
June 11, 2015
MERS Claims 7th Victim in South Korea
Eight new cases have been diagnosed, but officials are optimistic that the virus is being contained
By David Stout
June 9, 2015
Here's the Difference Between MERS and Ebola
Another disease without treatment or vaccine is spreading
By Alexandra Sifferlin
June 8, 2015
MERS Claims 6th in South Korea
23 new cases were reported Monday
By Rishi Iyengar
June 8, 2015
4th Death Confirmed in South Korea’s MERS Outbreak
More than 1,300 schools have closed as officials scramble to contain the virus
By David Stout
June 5, 2015
South Korea Closes Schools as MERS Spreads
Two people have so far died from the virus nationwide
By David Stout
June 4, 2015
MERS Is Going to Spread in South Korea, the WHO Says
There are now 30 confirmed MERS cases in the country
By Helen Regan
June 3, 2015
Ebola Should Change How We Fund Drugs for Emerging Disease
"The big pharma companies are not in the business of charity"
By Alexandra Sifferlin
October 8, 2014
Remember MERS? Scientists Want Treatments to be Ready, Unlike Ebola
MERS is another disease with no cure or vaccine--can scientists get ahead while there's still time?
By Alexandra Sifferlin
August 21, 2014
Research Indicates Deadly Virus Could Be Airborne
The disease has already claimed 288 lives
By Joan E. Greve
July 22, 2014
It Looks Like Camels Do Transmit MERS to Humans
Scientists confirm a man who died of MERS had same virus as one of his camels
By Alexandra Sifferlin
June 5, 2014
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