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A quick post first up showing the accumulating cases by the region in which the person probably caught their infection and the week in which they became ill - or the week in which the case was publicly reported by a Ministry if no onset date was provided.
Why the recent uptick in cases; ~9 reported this month so far?
There have been a few things going on in Riyadh (a city of 6 million, in which 10/11 most recent cases have been acquired) that might link people with camels (the likely intermediate or primary host of MERS-CoV in the region).
I have listed a few other events listed that may also be pertinent for MERS-CoV acquisition &/or transmission, from whatever source, in a post 29-Jan [5]. To add to that there is this:
- The 17-day long 29th annual Janadriyah Festival kicked off Feb-12. It showcases the national heritage and culture of the Saudi lifestyle. Includes camel rides and racing [3,4] and is visited by millions of people from all over the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (1.4mil by 26-Feb) [2][3]. But not just locals; tourists come from all other regions of the Arabian peninsula too, including the UAE which a "guest of honor" this year. Of note: the recent 68-year old male UAE MERS-CoV case had exposure to animals from his own farm and is not noted as having traveled.
References...
- What's on in Riyadh
http://www.expatarrivals.com/saudi-arabia/riyadh/whats-on-in-riyadh - Arab News story on Janadriyah festival 2014
http://www.arabnews.com/news/531351 - Janadriyah festival at Blue Abaya
http://www.blueabaya.com/2014/02/guide-to-janadriyah-festival-2014.html
and
http://www.blueabaya.com/2013/04/top-ten-things-to-do-at-janadriyah.html - Camel racing at the Janadriyah Festival
http://english.alarabiya.net/en/perspective/photo-gallery/2014/02/13/Riyadh-Camel-Race.html - A date with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV)..
http://newsmedicalnet.blogspot.com.au/2014/01/a-date-with-middle-east-respiratory.html