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Wendy Orent: Worried About MERS? Worry About Polio Instead
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Wendy Orent: Worried About MERS? Worry About Polio Instead
By Wendy Orent
Posted: 06/02/2014 12:01:00 AM CDT
Twin Cities.com
http://www.twincities.com/columnists/ci_25883565/
wendy-orent-worried-about-mers-worry-about-polio
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On May 9, the World Health Organization stopped short of calling Middle
East respiratory syndrome, or MERS, a global health emergency. That's a
good thing.
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In the 2-1/2 years since it was first identified, MERS has had a case
fatality rate of about 30 percent, which sounds alarming. But during that
period, there have been only 594 confirmed cases. Moreover, extensive
surveillance in Saudi Arabia has shown that many people infected with the
virus never showed symptoms, which means the fatality rate is actually far
lower.
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Still, case numbers have shot up in recent weeks. And the first two
infections in the United States were recently reported, both of them in
health-care workers who flew in from Saudi Arabia. (A third man reportedly
contracted MERS from one of these patients but did not become sick.)
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This has brought on the usual spate of pandemic alarm on the part of the
news media, along with the repeated insistence that all viruses,
everywhere, are only a plane ride away.
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That is true, of course. Infected people can always get on a plane and end
up in your neighborhood hospital: people with Ebola, SARS or now MERS. But
that doesn't mean you're in danger or that pandemics of these or other
diseases are likely.
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One frequent assertion of the alarmists is that dangerous viruses will
"mutate to transmissibility," meaning that organisms will acquire the
ability to be transmitted easily from human to human. That actually
happens very rarely.
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As virologist Vincent Racaniello of Columbia University notes: "MERS has
been in the Middle East for some time, at least since the '90s, and hasn't
spread significantly. In my view, once you find a new virus and determine
that it hasn't spread for a few years, that's the end; it's not going
anywhere. ... I don't think this virus has even the potential that SARS
did."
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And the 2003 outbreak of SARS, he points out, infected only about 8,000
people worldwide, killing 800. That's a long way short of a true pandemic.
As for MERS, "Efficient human transmission isn't in the cards," Racaniello
says.
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