Bangkok // Thai health authorities said on Tuesday they had placed 33 people in quarantine after an Omani national seeking medical help in the kingdom tested positive for Mers.
The unnamed man, 71, arrived in Thailand on Friday with a fever that doctors in Oman could not treat.
His positive testing for Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, which is contagious and killed more than 30 people in South Korea last year after an outbreak, sparked a scramble to locate anyone who might have been in contact with the man.
“There are 33 people under observation,” the Thai public health ministry said on Tuesday.
Thai authorities said there were at least 40 people who came into contact with the man who were deemed to be at high risk including 22 passengers on his flight, two taxi drivers, four hotel staff, 11 hospital staff and one relative.
Amnuay Gajeena, director-general of Thailand’s disease control department, said the condition of the latest Mers patient was positive.
“His condition is stable today, no fever, but a little cough. He can eat and is able to go to the restroom,” he said.
Last year another Omani man also tested positive for Mers, leading to the quarantine of more than 170 people. He was successfully treated and went home.
Mers, which first appeared in Saudi Arabia in 2012, is considered a deadlier but less infectious cousin of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which killed hundreds of people when it emerged in Asia more than a decade ago.
South Korea only recently announced an end to an outbreak of MERS which infected 186 people, killing 36 and forcing the quarantine of more than 17,000 people.
Thailand is a major regional tourist hub and many people also fly there to seek medical treatment.
* Agence France-Presse
