ABU DHABI: A Jordanian expatriate has died in Abu Dhabi shortly after giving birth in the first recorded death from the Mers virus in the United Arab Emirates, health officials said.
The 32-year-old woman had been diagnosed with the deadly coronavirus last month when she was eight months pregnant.
So far her newborn son has not tested positive for the disease but the World Health Organisation said “further investigations into close contacts of the family, the newborn baby and healthcare workers are ongoing.”
However, both her 38-year-old husband and their elder son, eight, have been diagnosed as being infected.
“The condition of both husband and son is currently stable and they are receiving the required care,” state news agency Wam reported late on Monday.
The WHO said the elder son had “mild respiratory symptoms” and was being kept in isolation in hospital.
The WHO says it has been informed of 163 laboratory-confirmed cases of Mers worldwide since September last year, including 70 deaths.
Saudi Arabia is by far the worst affected country, accounting for 55 deaths out of 130 confirmed cases.
Experts are struggling to understand the MERS virus, for which there is no vaccine.
AFP