First confirmed case of coronavirus in France
SARS Coronavirus: first case detected in France, a 65 year old man hospitalized in Douai
One case of acute respiratory infection again close the SARS virus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) has been confirmed. The person is hospitalized in the North announced Wednesday, May 8 the Ministry of Health.
EP with AFPPosted on 08/05/2013 | 11:41http://nord-pas-de-calais.france3.fr...ai-247969.html
"What will happen now is the case search contact" (among people who had contact with the patient), says it does the Department of Health.
"The data available to date indicate a possible human transmission of the virus," the ministry said on its website. "However, several factors argue for a relatively low infectivity of the virus," he adds.http://www.nordlittoral.fr/actualite..._en_fran.shtml
According to preliminary information, the patient, who had to stay in the United Arab Emirates from April 9 to 17, is 65 years old. It was "hospitalized in intensive care and placed in solitary confinement," Valenciennes on April 23, before being transferred to hospital in Douai 29, the ministry of Health. An investigation was launched to determine whether persons in contact with patients are also suceptibles to be infected.http://www.europe1.fr/France/Premier...-Sras-1509887/
The patient was hospitalized on April 23 in Valenciennes, Douai and then transferred to 29 April, where he is in intensive care and benefits of "respite care" or respiratory assistance and "blood trade," said Jean-Yves Grall, Director General of Health at a press conference.http://www.lejdd.fr/Societe/Depeches...a-Douai-606282
One case of acute respiratory infection again close the SARS virus (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) has been confirmed. The person is hospitalized in the North announced Wednesday, May 8 the Ministry of Health.
EP with AFPPosted on 08/05/2013 | 11:41http://nord-pas-de-calais.france3.fr...ai-247969.html
"What will happen now is the case search contact" (among people who had contact with the patient), says it does the Department of Health.
"The data available to date indicate a possible human transmission of the virus," the ministry said on its website. "However, several factors argue for a relatively low infectivity of the virus," he adds.http://www.nordlittoral.fr/actualite..._en_fran.shtml
According to preliminary information, the patient, who had to stay in the United Arab Emirates from April 9 to 17, is 65 years old. It was "hospitalized in intensive care and placed in solitary confinement," Valenciennes on April 23, before being transferred to hospital in Douai 29, the ministry of Health. An investigation was launched to determine whether persons in contact with patients are also suceptibles to be infected.http://www.europe1.fr/France/Premier...-Sras-1509887/
The patient was hospitalized on April 23 in Valenciennes, Douai and then transferred to 29 April, where he is in intensive care and benefits of "respite care" or respiratory assistance and "blood trade," said Jean-Yves Grall, Director General of Health at a press conference.http://www.lejdd.fr/Societe/Depeches...a-Douai-606282
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