The World Health Organisation says South Korea should expect more cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, or MERS.<br /><br /> So far the virus has killed 14 people and infected another 138 since being diagnosed three weeks ago in a businessman who returned from a trip to the Middle East.<br /><br /> The WHO says the control measures put in place by the South Korean authorities are having an impact, but the dangers is not over yet.<br /><br /> “Because the outbreak has been large and complex more cases should be anticipated”, said the WHO’s Assistant Director-General of Health Security, Keiji Fukuda, at a press conference.<br /><br /> The businessman who brought the virus to South Korea had visited several clinics with a cough and fever before he was diagnosed, so the trail of infection has so far been confined to healthcare facilities. <br /><br /> “At present the mission has found no evidence to indicate there is an ongoing transmission in the (wider) community”, said Fukuda.<br /><br /> This outbreak of MERS is the largest outside Saudi A