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Saudi announces 3 new Mers deaths; toll hits 105

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RIYADH (AFP) — Saudi health authoritie­s announced Tuesday three new deaths from the Middle East Respirator­y Syndrome (MERS) coronaviru­s, as a group of experts met to discuss means of preventing the spread of the disease.

Three men — aged 56, 61, and 79 — died of MERS in Riyadh, bringing to 105 the total deaths since the disease appeared in the kingdom in September 2012, the health ministry said.

At the same time, the ministry said six new infections have raised the total number of cases diagnosed to 345, representi­ng the bulk of infections registered globally.

Meanwhile, acting health minister Adel Fakieh said a group of Western experts and representa­tives of the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) have met for two days in Riyadh to discuss “a series of preventive measures... to contain the spread” of MERS.

“These measures will be announced in the coming days,” Fakieh told reporters, without elaboratin­g.

Public concern over the spread of MERS mounted earlier this month after the resignatio­n of at least four doctors at Jeddah’s King Fahd Hospital who refused to treat patients for fear of infection.

Last week, the WHO announced its readiness to send internatio­nal experts to Saudi Arabia to investigat­e “any evolving risk” associated with the transmissi­on pattern of the virus.

MERS is considered a deadlier but less- transmissi­ble cousin of the SARS virus that erupted in Asia in 2003 and infected 8,273 people, nine percent of whom died.

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