Second confirmed case of MERS in the Philippines

The first case discovered in the Philippines was in January, a Filipino nurse working in Saudi Arabia who survived the disease.

The Philippines has confirmed a second case of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus after a 36-year-old foreigner showed symptoms of the disease when he arrived in Manila on 19 June from Dubai.

The man was admitted to a government hospital on 4 July and was under observation, health ministry spokesman Lyndon Lee-suy said on Monday, adding contact tracing was now under way to prevent the spread of the disease.

The man had also travelled to Saudi Arabia, the spokesman said. His condition was improving and there was no known transmission to the community.

The first case discovered in the Philippines was in January, a Filipino nurse working in Saudi Arabia who survived the disease.

South Korea has recorded about 200 cases of MERS over the past six weeks, including more than 30 deaths.

In a push to curb the spread of the disease, Seoul recently passed laws that will allow authorities to jail people who defy quarantine or anti-infection measures.