Considerations Left behind Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Outbreaks in Republic of Korea

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  • Tae-Hee Kim
  • Hae-Hyeog Lee
چکیده

Dear Sir, In June 2015, the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) almost paralyzed Korean economic and medical system. An official from the ministry's emergency control center in the Korean Ministry of Health and Welfare announced that as of July 28, 2015, there were 186 known cases from the country, 33 people have died with no additional confirmed case since July 4, 2015 (23 days after outbreak), and quarantine number reached to zero. Judging from this, government declared the cessation of MERS and encouraged people to back to the daily life. In MERS confirmed cases, the number of males are 111 and females are 75 in the 186 reported cases, and the number of patients over the 50 years old is 117 (62.9%) (Table 1). However, regarding of the death due to MERS, the number of males is 24 and females is 12 out of the total 36 and most of them are over the 50 years old (97.2%) except just 1 case (Table 2). To sum up, doctors who specialized menopausal medicine have a responsibility to solve the problems as follows about what to prepare and what kind of acknowledgement should be concerned to prepare for future emergency. We hope the Journal of Menopausal Medicine (JMM) to be the active discussion field for prevention of a future infective disease. To be that way, medical doctors and researchers who specialized in infective disease and women's medicine including menopausal medicine should study a lot and encouraged to submit their data, opinion and comments.

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دوره 21  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2015