Recent imported case of MERS with travel history to Kuwait proves it is still a global threat
In a globalized world, infectious disease outbreaks can travel between countries within hours, potentially becoming a concern for the entire world. When a 61-year old Korean man was diagnosed with the deadly Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) in the Republic of Korea (RoK) on September 9, after returning from a trip to Kuwait, this was exactly the scenario that many people feared. The recent memory of 186 cases and 36 deaths that occurred in the Republic of Korea’s 2015 outbreak further added to this fear.