USFK Warns Servicemembers To Stay Away From Korean Hospitals Due to MERS Outbreak
|This is probably a good idea considering that all of the transmissions of the MERS virus has occurred in Korean hospitals:
U.S. Forces Korea is recommending that troops and civilians avoid South Korean hospitals as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome continues to spread across the peninsula.
USFK is also recommending that members of the military community who have been seen since May 15 at any of two dozen South Korean hospitals affected by the potentially deadly virus call their health clinic for a phone evaluation and guidance.
Those who have been treated at other hospitals and are displaying MERS symptoms – fever, cough or shortness of breath – should contact their military medical care provider.
The South Korean government on Sunday listed hospitals that have treated MERS patients, all of whom have contracted the disease in hospitals.
No U.S. troops or USFK civilians have been diagnosed with MERS.
As of Monday morning, 87 people in South Korea had been infected with MERS, including the first teen to contract the disease on the peninsula, and six patients have died, South Korea’s Yonhap News reported. [Stars & Stripes]
You can read more at the link. By the way here is a complete list of the hospitals in Korea that the government announced had cases of MERS:
MERS affected hospitals
Samsung Seoul Medical Center (ER)
365 Seoul Yeolin Hospital (Outpatient Clinic)
Pyeongtaek St. Mary’s Hospital
ChoongNam Asan City Asan Seoul Hospital (Outpatient Clinic)
Daejeon Seogu DaeCheong Hospital
Seogu GeonYang University Hospital (ER, 10th Floor)
Seoul Asan Hospital
Seoul Asan Medical Center (ER)
Yoido St. Mary’s Hospital (ER)
Hanaro Clinic
Yoon Chang Ok internal Medicine Clinic
Pyeongtaek Good Morning Hospital
Pyeongtaek Pooren Hospital
Pyeongtaek 365 Yonhap Clinic
Pyeongtaek Park Ae Clinic
Pyeongtaek Yonsei Hub Family Medicine
Dongtan Hallym University Sacred Heart Hospital
St. Vincent Hospital (ER)
Medihalls Clinic (Outpatient Clinic)
Bucheon St. Mary’s Hospita21 Gunpo City St. Mary’s Family Medicine Clinic
Osan Hanguk Hospital
CheonAn Danguk University Hospital
Daecheon 365 Yonhap Clinic (Outpatient Clinic)
Soonchang Choi Seonyeong Internal Medicine Clinic (Outpatient Clinic)
It appears most of the hospitals are in the areas of southern Seoul and the Pyeongtaek area. So people living in those areas should be a little bit more vigilant in regards to washing their hands and going to public places until this outbreak is contained.
I couldn’t find this topic earlier -I already posted the following in the Weekly page:
USFK Service Member in quarantine
YONGSAN, South Korea – A USFK service member at Camp Humphreys self-reported a potential exposure to the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome virus and is experiencing some symptoms associated with MERS. The service member previously received treatment at an affected Korean hospital before the hospital was identified as having a MERS patient.
Hopefully his tests come back negative.
USFK is continuing to monitor the service member’s health and the individual has been isolated to on-post quarters, pending test results to assess infection. If test results establish that the service member has been infected, the individual will be placed into a special-care facility for MERS treatment and isolation.
For the most current MERS information, please go to USFK.mil and listen to AFN radio and television.