Pronunciation: /mɜːrz/
noun Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, a viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus
A1 MERS is a type of virus that can cause respiratory illness in humans.
A2 People can get infected with MERS through close contact with infected camels.
B1 The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) was first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012.
B2 Health authorities have implemented measures to prevent the spread of MERS in healthcare settings.
C1 Researchers are still studying the origins and transmission of MERS to better understand how to control outbreaks.
C2 The mortality rate for MERS is higher than that of other respiratory viruses, such as influenza.
formal The Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory illness caused by a coronavirus.
informal I heard there was a new case of MERS reported in the neighboring city.
slang Did you see that news about MERS? Crazy stuff.
figurative The spread of misinformation can be like a contagious disease, similar to how MERS spreads among populations.
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