Public 5/19/2014 International SOS Portal Resources How to access information on MERS-CoV cases.

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Public 5/19/2014 International SOS Portal Resources How to access information on MERS-CoV cases

Public 5/19/2014 Information on MERS-CoV cases

Public 5/19/2014 Information on MERS-CoV cases

Public 5/19/2014 Information on MERS-CoV cases

Public 5/19/2014 Scheduled Alerts

Public 5/19/2014 Scheduled Alerts

Public 5/19/2014 Example of Daily Digest Alert

Public 5/19/2014 Upcoming International SOS Webinar May 21 st pm – 3pm EST The last few weeks have seen an unprecedented surge in cases of MERS-CoV (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus) - over 200 confirmed cases in the Arabian Peninsula since the beginning of April Imported cases have been reported in Egypt, Greece, Malaysia, the Philippines and most recently the United States, where two cases were recently seen. What is the risk of the outbreak growing and spreading internationally? Does your current pandemic plan and infectious disease plan need to be updated accordingly? How serious is the threat in the US? Additionally, avian influenza cases continue to be reported, including another new strain that caused a fatality in China. International SOS medical experts invite you to learn about: The status of MERS-CoV in the US and globally; The status of new and evolving influenza viruses that need attention; How organizations are preparing for these global health threats; Tips on how best to update your pandemic plans. Our experts will discuss the importance of factoring MERS-CoV and the H’s into your pandemic plans and how incorporating this information into your current infectious disease plan can be beneficial.