He died five infected with SARS-like new Corona, during the past few days in the province of Ahsa eastern Saudi Arabia, according to Wednesday and announced the Saudi Ministry of Health.
And published by the official news agency Arabia "SPA" the ministry said in a statement on Wednesday evening, "do all the precautionary measures for Mkhaltin the injured, according to the guidance of scientific local and global sampling of them, to see if there are cases among them," noting that it "recorded so far 17 cases certain of this disease in the world. "
The ministry pointed out that the "virus Corona is a virus that affects the respiratory tract, which represents 15% of the viruses that cause the flu, affecting humans, including this new style, does not yet exist at the level of the world accurate information about the origin and modes of transmission, as There are no preventive vaccination or antibiotic treatment for this virus. "
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced in March \ March last year for new infections with the virus coronary new Corona virus-like SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome), in Saudi Arabia.
A statement of the World that the Saudi Ministry of Health informed that infected with the virus suffered illness is at risk, adding that "the patient has recovered and left the hospital," according to the organization, but pointed out that this patient met the people in the thirty-ninth had the symptoms of this virus in February 24 last , and died on the second of March / March.
And not the World Health Organization so far, information to reach conclusions about the transmission of this virus, which has been verified for the first time in mid-2012, and this case is the sixth of ten (including nine deaths), which are reported to WHO for wounding a person with HIV New.
And cases of HIV infection are nine in Saudi Arabia (six of them died), and Ovian in Jordan and four hits in Britain, one of whom died and one injury in Germany.
New virus belongs to a large family, including viruses responsible for diseases ranging from colds to normal SARS outbreak led to a global epidemic that killed 800 people in the world in 2003. The World Organization renewed call to be cautious about this virus that infects the respiratory tract.
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