5/4/14 9:43 AM ET (Benzinga)
On Friday, the CDC held a news conference to discuss the first known U.S. case of MERS. The patient, a health case worker, fell ill following a trip to Saudi Arabia. On Saturday, the Indiana Department of Health reported the patient was still at the Community Hospital in Munster, Indiana and his condition was improving.
The MERS virus was first reported in Saudi Arabia in 2012. Most people with MERS develop severe acute respiratory illness, including fever, cough, and shortness of breath. The mortality rate is about 30%, according to the CDC.
Novavax shares closed unchanged Friday at $4.33.
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