Saudis warned, beware the camel

Camels are an integral part of Saudi society, still used to cross deserts. Picture: ReutersCamels are an integral part of Saudi society, still used to cross deserts. Picture: Reuters
Camels are an integral part of Saudi society, still used to cross deserts. Picture: Reuters
Saudi Arabia said people handling camels should wear masks and gloves to prevent spreading Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers), the first warning of its kind as cases of the potentially fatal virus near 500 in the kingdom.

Health experts said camels are the most likely animal source of infection for the disease, which the Saudi health ministry said yesterday that seven more people had caught.

First reported two years ago in Saudi Arabia, Mers is a coronavirus like Sars, which originated in animals and killed around 800 people worldwide after first appearing in China in 2002. There is no vaccine or anti-viral treatment.

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