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Wednesday, May 8, 2013


Additional cases of novel coronavirus observed in Saudi Arabia

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The Ministry of Health of Saudi Arabia has informed the World Health Organization (WHO) that there are three more laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with the novel coronavirus (nCoV).
NCoV is a respiratory ailment that appeared in September 2012 in a previously health 49 year old Qatari male who had travelled to Saudi Arabia before becoming sick.
The Qatari case was a near clinical match to the case of a Saudi man who had died of novel coronavirus earlier in 2012.
Glenn Thomas is with the World Health Organization.
“The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed WHO two of the patients died on Friday the 3rd of May and one is currently in critical condition. The Saudi Arabian Government is conducting on-going investigations into this outbreak, which is linked to one health care facility in Al-hazah. Since the beginning of May, a total of 13 patients have been reported from this outbreak, of which seven have died.”
To date, Glenn Thomas says WHO has been informed of a global total of 30 laboratory-confirmed cases of human infection with novel coronavirus, including 18 deaths.
Gerry Adams, United Nations.
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France reports first SARS-like virus case | Video | Reuters.com

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WHO experts to visit Saudi hospital where coronavirus spread


GENEVA/DUBAI | Wed May 8, 2013 4:01pm BST
(Reuters) - World Health Organization (WHO) experts and local officials will visit a Saudi hospital where the SARS-like coronavirus has spread, killing seven people, the U.N. agency said on Wednesday.
France reported its first case on Wednesday in a 65-year-old Frenchman who had recently returned from Dubai with the virus that has emerged from the Gulf and has also spread to Britain and Germany as well as Jordan, Qatar and United Arab Emirates.
The French case brings total known infections worldwide to 31, of which 18 have died.The Saudi patients appeared to have been infected in hospital with some family members also falling ill, WHO officials said.
Coronavirus is from the same viral family as triggered the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that swept the world from Asia in late 2003, killing 775 people.
Health experts' concerns are growing over clusters of cases, despite no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission - the type of infection pathway that can lead to pandemics.
The WHO-Saudi team of experts will focus on the Al-Moosa hospital in the town of Hofuf in Ahsa governate in Eastern Province, where the patients are being treated. Official statements released via the Saudi Press Agency have sought to reassure Saudis the outbreak is limited.
"One focal point of the investigation at the moment is the haemodialysis unit in the hospital," said WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl in Geneva, referring to equipment used on kidney and diabetes patients.
"The association of this outbreak with a single health care facility suggests nosocomial (hospital-acquired) transmission," it said, noting that some patients under treatment for ailments may have had increased susceptibility to infection.
"However, the presence of infection in two family members not associated with the facility itself raises a concern about potential broader transmission in the community," it said.
Saudi Arabia's Health Ministry spokesman did not respond to repeated phone calls seeking comment, while the director at Al-Moussa declined to comment. International media were not invited to a news conference with Health Ministry officials on Monday.
Statements on official media outlets were aimed at dispelling online speculation in Saudi Arabiathat the virus had spread to other hospitals in Eastern Province.
A total of 23 cases have been reported since September in Saudi Arabia, including 13 since mid-April in al-Ahsa, where seven patients have died and four remain critically ill in intensive care, with two improving in hospital, the WHO said.
SPREADING TO EUROPE
Along with the French case, the WHO has registered 23 cases in Saudi Arabia, two in Jordan, two in Qatar, one in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and two in Britain.
France's Health Minister Marisol Touraine said the man, now on a respirator in an intensive care ward, was admitted to hospital with breathing problems and a fever on April 23, a few days after his return from a week-long trip to Dubai.
"This is an imported case and it's a unique case," Touraine told a news conference, promising a thorough investigation into how the man had become infected.
Tests were now being carried out as a precaution on all friends and relatives who had been in contact with him, but all have come up negative so far, officials said.
"He is in a critical condition. His situation is worrying," the government's health director Jean-Yves Grall told the news conference. The man, who is from the northern Nord Pas de Calais region, has needed blood transfusions, he said.
The most recent German case was in March. The man fell ill in UAE and went to Germany for treatment where he died. The previous case, in November, was a man who was infected in Qatar, treated in Germany and then discharged from hospital.
(Additional reporting by Angus McDowall in Riyadh and James Regan in Paris; Editing by LouiseIreland and Catherine Bremer) http://uk.reuters.com/article/2013/05/08/uk-coronavirus-idUKBRE9470O420130508?feedType=RSS&feedName=worldNews

England travel update-Novel coronavirus 2012: update on cases in Saudi Arabia


8 May 2013

Novel coronavirus 2012: update on cases in Saudi Arabia

This updates the previous Clinical Update of 27 March 2013
Since the beginning of May 2013, the Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed the World Health Organization (WHO) of 13 new laboratory confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (nCoV) infection, including seven deaths [1-2].
As of 6 May 2013, 30 cases of human infection with novel coronavirus (nCoV) have been reported to WHO (two from Jordan, two from Qatar, 23 from Saudi Arabia, one from the United Arab Emirates and two, associated with transmission from imported cases, in the United Kingdom (UK);18 of these 30 cases have died [1-3].
Sustained community transmission of the virus has not been observed; human-to-human transmission has occurred in at least one of four clusters of cases [3].  Although some cases have had animal exposures, information on zoonotic transmission remains limited, and a specific animal reservoir has not been identified. Investigations are on-going [4].
WHO is currently working with international experts and countries where cases have been reported, to assess the situation and review recommendations for surveillance and monitoring.

Advice for travellers

There continue to be no travel restrictions to the Middle East and the risk to travellers remains very low. Travellers returning from the Middle East and surrounding countries, with mild respiratory symptoms are most likely to have a common respiratory illness such as a cold.  However, if severe respiratory symptoms develop, such as shortness of breath, within ten days of returning from these countries, medical advice should be sought from their GP or NHS 111. Returning travellers should mention which countries they have visited.
The risk of UK residents contracting infection in the UK is very low.

Advice for health professionals

Health professionals should, as always, take a detailed travel history when evaluating an ill returned traveller. The level of risk in those who come to the UK from, or return from, the Middle East and meet the case definition for a “case under investigation” is very low but warrants testing for novel coronavirus infection. The probability that a cluster of cases of severe acute respiratory infection of unexplained aetiology requiring intensive care admission is due to novel coronavirus remains very low, but warrants testing.
Public Health England (PHE) has developed advice for health professionals in relation to novel coronavirus 2012, including a case definition for investigation and management of patients, and infection control advice. Where patients meet the possible case definition, clinicians should inform their local PHE Centres which will be able to assist in the risk assessment and advise on what samples should be taken. These risk assessments will continue to be reviewed frequently in response to any further cases of novel coronavirus.
Standard transmission based precautions for respiratory tract infections should be instituted if a possible case is suspected.
Clinical queries about the management of potential cases of severe respiratory infections in people who have recently visited Saudi Arabia, Qatar or Jordan, or the neighbouring countries of Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Syria, UAE and Yemen, should be directed in the first instance to the local infectious disease physician or microbiologists.  The nationalImported Fever Service is available to local infectious disease physicians or microbiologists should specialist advice be needed (0844 7788990)..

A first case of SARS virus nearest reported in France


PARIS (Reuters) - The first case of acute respiratory infection linked to again close to the head of the SARS coronavirus was reported Wednesday in France .
The patient, a 65-year-old from Nord-Pas-de-Calais who stayed in Dubai from 9 to 17 April this year, was hospitalized in isolation Douai (Nord) in an "alarming" state, said the health authorities.
The patient, who suffered from severe breathing problems, was hospitalized on April 23 in Valenciennes and then transferred on April 29 at Douai, where he was placed on a ventilator and has a "blood exchange".
"The situation is worrying," said the Director General of Health, Dr. Jean-Yves Grall, at a press conference alongside the Minister of Health, Marisol Touraine .
The ministry said in a statement that it was to this day the "first and only confirmed case in France."
An epidemiological investigation was launched. All persons in contact with the patient have been or will be contacted. The research is for negative time.
"From the first elements, as in the vast majority of cases reported by the World Health Organization , the patient contracted the virus during a trip in the Arabian Peninsula, but the source has been specifically identified " the ministry said...

NOVEL CORONAVIRUS - EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN (19): FRANCE ex UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, REQUEST FOR INFORMATION


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Date: 8 May 2013
Source: http://in.reuters.com/article/2013/05/08/us-coronavirus-france-idINBRE94709Q20130508 [Edited]

France reports first case of new SARS-like virus
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France has identified its 1st case of a new strain of coronavirus emerging from the Middle East in a person recently returned from the United Arab Emirates, the health ministry said on Wednesday [8 May 2013].

The ministry said it had opened an investigation into what it said was the 1st and only confirmed case of the virus in France and would hold a news conference later in the day.

"The person has been placed in isolation in an intensive care ward," the ministry said in a statement.

The Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) said it had been informed of the French case but had no further details.

Worldwide, there have been 30 laboratory-confirmed cases of the virus, including 18 deaths, since it came to scientists' attention in September [2012], according to WHO data.

The coronavirus is from the same viral family as the common cold and triggered the outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) that swept the world from Asia in late 2003, killing 775 people.

There is no evidence yet of sustained human-to-human spread of the new virus, but there are concerns about clusters of cases reported by the WHO in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Britain.

[Reporting by Catherine Bremer; editing by Louise Ireland]

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[This is the 1st reported case of illness attributable to infection with the nCoV in France, and the 4th reported case in Europe with history of contact in the UAE prior to arriving in Europe; 2 cases were transferred from Qatar to Europe -- one to the UK and one to Germany- - and another was transferred from Abu Dhabi to Germany.

More information on this current case would be greatly appreciated -- age, sex, location of presumed transmission, animal exposures, possible contacts. - Mod.MPP

A HealthMap/ProMED-mail map can be accessed at: http://healthmap.org/r/1HAK.]
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Novel coronavirus summary and literature update – as of 8 May 2013



As of 8 May 2013, 30 laboratory-confirmed cases of human infection with novel coronavirus (nCoV) have been reported to WHO: two from Jordan, two from Qatar, 23 cases from Saudi Arabia, two from the United Kingdom (UK), and one from the United Arab Emirates. Most patients are male (79.3%; 23 of 29 cases with sex reported) and range in age from 24 to 94 years (median 56 years). The first cases had onset of illness in late March or early April 2012; the most recent cases reported had onset on 1 May 2013 (13 cases with onset 14 April - 1 May 2013). Most patients presented with severe acute respiratory disease requiring hospitalization and eventually required mechanical ventilation or other advanced respiratory support. Eighteen patients have died.
Several cases have occurred in clusters, including in a health care setting in Jordan in April 2012 (of 2 confirmed and 11 probable cases, 10 were health care workers) and in the UK among family members of an infected patient who had recently arrived from Saudi Arabia. The Jordanian outbreak illustrated the potential of this virus to spread through health care facilities and the UK outbreak confirmed the potential of the virus to transmit between humans with close contact. In neither instance did transmission appear to go beyond the immediate outbreak into the community.
Since 14 April 2013, 13 new cases of infection have been confirmed and reported in Saudi Arabia (10 males and 3 females, median age 58 years). Seven of these have died, four remain critically ill in intensive care and two are hospitalized but clinically improved. All patients were reported to have at least one comorbid medical condition and most had more than one. Most of the cases were patients at a single health care facility. Two were family members of two patients from that facility; no health care workers have been affected. Although investigations are still ongoing into the source of this outbreak, early information indicated that only a small minority of these cases had contact with animals in the time leading up to their illness.
Five viruses from the United Kingdom (n=2), Saudi Arabia (n=1), Jordan (n=1), and Germany (n=1) have been cultured and genome sequences have been made publicly available. No sequence data are yet available from the latest cluster. All five of the sequenced viruses have a high degree of genetic similarity. Preliminary analyses show that the viruses are genetically somewhat similar to bat viruses. It should be noted, however, that the similarity does not necessarily imply that bats are the reservoir for the human virus or that direct exposure to bats or bat excreta were responsible for infection. The nCoV itself has not yet been found in an animal.
An international network of clinical experts has been convened to discuss therapeutic options. It concluded that in the absence of clinical evidence for disease-specific interventions, convalescent plasma is the most promising therapy. A memo containing advice for setting up international or regional serum centers, to obtain and share convalescent plasma, has been circulated by WHO to ministries of health in affected countries. WHO and the International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium have developed and shared a set of research protocols and case report forms to help clinical investigators establish studies of pathogenesis and pharmacology. These are available athttp://www.prognosis.org/isaric/.
WHO has developed interim guidance document Infection prevention and control during health care for probable or confirmed cases of nCoV infection. The recommendations have been reviewed by members of the WHO Global Infection Prevention and Control Network (GIPCN) and other international experts. The interim guidance document is available at:http://www.who.int/csr/disease/coronavirus_infections/IPCnCoVguidance_06May13.pdf.

Recent peer-reviewed papers published since the last update

The United States of America’s National Institutes of Health has found that a combination of two licensed antiviral drugs, ribavirin and interferon-alpha 2b, can inhibit replication of the virus in cell cultures. Reference: Falzarano et al. Inhibition of novel human coronavirus-EMC replication by a combination of interferon-alpha2b and ribavirin. Scientific Reports 2013, doi: 10.1038/srep01686.

Areas of ongoing research and epidemiological investigation

There a number of areas of ongoing research related to nCoV, including:
  • Further development of nCoV serologic assays using known and novel approaches. Defining the serological response to different viral proteins and the kinetics of antibody response.
  • Further development of PCR-based diagnostic tests to verify acutely nCoV-infected persons .
  • Work related to the binding sites of the virus and the pathogenic potential of nCoV in human respiratory tissues.
  • Pathogenesis and testing of intervention strategies in animal models, including antiviral medications and candidate vaccines.
  • Studies of the response of human lung cells in culture to nCoV.
  • Further work evaluating genetic sequences as viral isolates become available to better understand the evolution of the virus, its relationship to other coronaviruses, and to identify any adaptive mutations in the viral genome.
  • Contact testing of individuals, including health care workers, exposed to known cases to determine transmissibility.
  • Testing samples from patients with severe acute respiratory infections from the affected region.
  • Field work to determine the presumed animal reservoir of the virus.

Summary

The reappearance of this virus and the pattern of transmission currently being observed in Saudi Arabia increase the level of concern regarding this novel pathogen. The questions of the exposures that result in human infection, the mode of transmission, the source of the virus, and the extent of infection in the community urgently need to be answered and are being actively pursued by the Ministry of Health of Saudi Arabia. The association of this outbreak with a single health care facility suggests nosocomial transmission. The patients may have had increased susceptibility to infection or severe disease because of their multiple comorbidities. 
However, the presence of infection in two family members not associated with the facility itself raises a concern about potential broader transmission in the community. Some features of the cases, such as the predominance of males and the age distribution among confirmed cases, may provide important clues to exposures. In addition to the key epidemiological questions, more work is needed to determine the optimal management strategy for patients infected with nCoV and to evaluate potential pharmaceutical interventions.
Evidence suggests that the virus may have its origin in bat species, though the evidence is largely circumstantial and will remain so until the virus is demonstrated in an animal species. However, experience with Nipah virus in Malaysia and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in China both illustrate that intermediate hosts may sometimes play an important role in transmission to humans and that direct exposure to reservoir specie(s) is not needed for infection. Therefore, the work to identify the source, the exposure and the mode of transmission should be multisectoral and involve veterinary services, food safety authorities, environmental health agencies in addition to public health authorities.
Vigilance and enhanced surveillance are needed within the affected area and for unusual clusters of respiratory disease in the rest of the world, particularly clusters associated with health care environments. WHO requests that confirmed and probable cases be reported within 24 hours of being classified as such, through the regional Contact Point for International Health Regulations at the appropriate WHO Regional Office.

nCoV: 66-year-old Emirati man dies in Germany



Hattip Dutchy and Makato
Man was hospitalised for cancer treatment and was infected by coronavirus (ncoV)

published: 17:52 May 8, 2013


Abu Dhabi: A 66-year-old Emirati man died in Germany while being hospitalised for cancer treatment (level 4). The man was infected by novel coronavirus (nCoV) confirmed the German Health Authorities on Tuesday.
The Health Authority in Abu Dhabi confirmed that it’s coordinating with the Ministry of Health and other authorities in the country and has taken the necessary measures as per international standards and recommendations by the World Health Organisation (WHO). The Authority confirmed that there are no suspected cases of coronavirus in the emirate up to date.

The Ministry of Health also confirmed that there are no suspected cases in the UAE up to date.

The Ministry and the Authority stated that the WHO first issued an international alert in September 2012. To date the WHO had confirmed 16 coronavirus cases globally.

Gulf News

thanks to Makoto

Isolation Saudi 6 cases of suspected bird "Corona"



    Isolation Saudi 6 cases of suspected bird "Corona"
    Virus "Corona"
    Revealed an official source in the health Ahsa (eastern Saudi Arabia) that King Fahd Hospital Ahsa put five people (four men and a woman) in the isolation rooms were locking 
    the gate and prevented any visit or access to them, bringing the number of suspected virus "Corona" killer in this region to 25 people announced the death of 7 so far.
    The newspaper "East Online" Saudi Arabia today that the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh detection of the first infected Coruna in the province of Abqaiq (eastern Saudi Arabia) when the child reached the age of 11 months, and that when he came to the hospital to make a hole in the heart. 
    was the child's family moved from Abqaiq to Riyadh to perform the correct hole in the heart hospital and during the making of the necessary tests for the procedure, turned out to be infected with "Corona" and asked the child's family out of the hospital, and isolated from family members, and their review for treatment...



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    اقرأ المقال الأصلي علي بوابة الوفد الاليكترونية الوفد - عزل 6 حالات سعودية للاشتباه بإصابتها بـ"كورونا" 

    King Fahd Hospital in Al-Ahsa isolates four men and a woman ..


     News Ahsa
     King Fahd Hospital in Al-Ahsa isolates four men and a woman .. And their families criticize the lack of warning and ignore the mainstream circulated to the Ministry of Health 17 days ago demanding action raises the question parents and contaminated dialysis behind the outbreak "Koruna" infected again join the list of 'corona' .. And 'suspicion' ČÇÎŃ 
    King Fahd Hospital In Al-Ahsa Isolates Four Men And A Woman .. And Their Families Criticize The Lack Of Warning And Ignore The Mainstream Circulated To The Ministry Of Health 17 Days Ago Demanding Action Raises The Question Parents And Contaminated Dialysis Behind The Outbreak "Koruna" Infected Again Join The List Of 'Corona' .. And 'Suspicion' ČÇÎŃ
    King Fahd Hospital in Al-Ahsa isolates four men and a woman .. And their families criticize the lack of warning and ignore the mainstream circulated to the Ministry of Health 17 days ago demanding action raises the question parents and contaminated dialysis behind outbreak
    05-05-2013 09:19 AM
    Rebounds Hsakm the King Fahd Hospital in Al-Ahsa isolates four men and a woman .. And their families criticize the lack of warning 
    Fatima Al Dubies 
    Said an official source in the health-Ahsa that King Fahd Hospital in Al-Ahsa put five people (four men and a woman) in the isolation rooms yesterday, was locking the gate and prevented any visit or access to them, while criticizing those with patients delayed the process of insulation that has only yesterday, confirming they visit them a week ago without any warning. 
    Continued 'Middle' with the official spokesman for the Ministry of Health Khaled Marghalani and sent a fax, but did not find the response, also continued with the official spokesman for the Eastern Health happiest Saud asked why he did not perform the analysis and obtain a response to a complaint of patients did not receive a response. 
    With rolled complaints about the lack of conditions of isolation in the rooms allocated to isolate patients with suspected and patients in hospitals in Al-Ahsa, stating that the suspected infected are placed in the same room results in the survival of microbes in the same room and the inability to respond to the treatment, in addition to allowing all relatives of the suspect infected visit them every day without warning or recommendations, as well as the room does not contain a refinery to refine adaptation of the bacteria. 
    The source said the health-Ahsa - who preferred anonymity - that the insulation in general for all infectious diseases in a building isolated from the hospital is divided into a destination for men and the other for women, may carry per room more than one patient and in some cases there are one toilet, noting that a small building just like the rest of the sections of the hospital without any advantage. 
    While it did not receive patients in hospitals in Dammam Central and you, any interaction by doctors despite the emergence of symptoms of disease «Corona» them, which confirmed the patient Naila Mohammed Qudsi, they suffer from a rise in body temperature for three days and shortness of breath, rapid heartbeat and I meant Hospital Dammam Central for treatment and take necessary analysis that the symptoms are the same as published by the virus, but when entering the doctor refused to perform analysis and merely giving nutritious, and spent her medication required for high heat, and showed Qudsi that the symptoms felt by after Mlazemtha to her father in a hospital as a patient heart. 
    As a medical procedure is over for Nov Ameri twelve-year-old daughter put her nutritious also despite the entry to the hospital in the case makes it difficult breathing, but the heat did not oblige also reported a certain limit, they go down and up quickly, and confirmed that they do not know the cause of the rise. 
    According to Zeinab Mohamed it meant Hospital about you three days ago and explained to them that their body temperature rose suddenly after returning from Al-Ahsa and suffered nausea and dizziness in the head أفقدها balance, but the hospital settled regardless medicine only, making it mean a private hospital in Sayhat in the province of Qatif to view her again for the work necessary analysis, which confirmed their safety, as the rotor was inherent to the low blood, There Fitha of the reason for the high temperature and nausea. 
    He said the citizen Faisal Mohammed Al Bu Hamad said his son The four years did not go down the temperature for a period of three consecutive days, and the beginning of hyperthermia inadvertently private hospital Ahsa, but the hospital could only Bamove and medicine, a measure that did not go down with heat of the Child, which led to the intent Hospital Jaffer government, which did not pay for the case of any interest in the work of him in the beginning of the consideration of the situation compresses cool in a hospital corridors, then non-low heat led to Tnomah and make his father accompanied him, but did not see the Al Bu Hamad doctor, but on the first day, and did not Fit in any Medical tests . 

    As he emphasized brother a suspected Naji repayment, which lay in King Fahd Hospital Balhvov that since the transfer of his brother to the hospital and her body temperature too high, and the doctors conducted a number of analyzes it, and has testified that the tests were sent to the competent authority, as conducted by CT scan, and it is still in control of the hospital. 
    Accident leads to the discovery of the first case b 'Corona' in Abqaiq 


    I got the "Today" on a document issued by the Ministry of Health to manage health centers sector Hofuf is circulating includes the need to report suspected cases of the virus Corona, strange that the circular issued on 10 Jumada II ongoing, though remained health measures - demanded by Circular - weak not commensurate with the progression of the disease and the death and wounding 13 cases so far, came in the circular: "With reference to the circulation director of the fight against infectious diseases and disease vectors No. 33738/4/26/41 Building on mainstream Deputy Minister of Health for health affairs 3635/4/26 / 41 11/22/1433 regarding the revitalization of epidemiological surveillance for severe acute respiratory syndrome caused by the new style of the Corona virus and based on universal and Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health in 25/05/1434 AH containing the emphasis on continuing in reporting suspected cases according to the definition of the situation. 
    Today 


    After the announcement of the high death infected with "Corona" in Saudi Arabia, the information revealed that the main causes of the spread of the virus in a hospital in Al-Ahsa, is pollution devices "dialysis" at the hospital, according to the newspaper "Al-Watan" Saudi Arabia. 
    The sources said the medical and health in the health-Ahsa that among other reasons monitored by follow-up committees and to investigate the circumstances of the spread of the disease non-compliance with some of the workers at the hospital infection control systems known worldwide. The Corona virus has caused the death of 7 people and injuring 6 others during the last two weeks in Al-Ahsa, which caused a state of alert in maintaining health, panic and fear between auditors hospitals. 
    For his part, a relative of one of the victims of the "virus" - that the neighbor did not suffer from a serious illness when تنويمه in this hospital, except that he was being Gusala كلويا using "artificial kidney" by 3 days a week, and suddenly, told doctors his family a few days ago his death, that of their father in critical condition as a result of exposure to the virus. The sources said that the 5 others injured inpatients in hospitals in Al-Ahsa and Eastern undergoing intensive treatment within hypnosis rooms, their health status is still unstable. 
    Furthermore, careful medical personnel and staff, auditors and visitors to the King Fahd Hospital in Hofuf to wear face masks "protective", with record low numbers of visitors compared to their number before the announcement of the spread of the virus in Al-Ahsa. 
    On the other hand, he visited the Deputy Minister of Health, Dr. Mansour bin Nasser Hawasi number of inpatients infected with "Corona", and briefed on the health situation in the governorate and total cases that have been inspected, as well as other cases that have been impounded, and the state of Investigation epidemic in the province, and actions taken, and the support provided by the ministry. He also met with the Governor of Al-Ahsa Prince Badr bin Mohammed bin Jalawi Al Saud, and briefed him on the health situation in the province. 
    The situation is serious 
    For his part, considered the founder of the Saudi Society for neighborhoods of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Head of Department of Applied Medical Sciences in Najran Community College, Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Qurashi, the existence of 13 cases in the province of Al-Ahsa of the total cases reported globally as "dangerous." Qurashi said that Corona rapidly spreading virus, and that "the world diagnosed a huge problem, because the virus turns in the form of crystals like salt or sugar granules, and can not deal with him because he left the living to the dead tissue." He pointed to the existence of many problems related to the process of health education and awareness, and said, "There are some shortcomings in distant and remote areas with regard to medical services, where major hospitals are concentrated in the major cities only." He attributed Qurashi the existence of cases in the kingdom to a number of reasons, including the large number of travel which facilitate the transmission of the virus, he said, "must be applied health centers, primary health care in all Hmaverha the existence of a laboratory and radiology center and doctors specialists. Not enough to be the center doctors and nurses, and is sent required sample tested to a hospital Clio 200 meters away. " 

    Arabic 
    Abqaiq - Mohammed Al Mehri 
    Discovered the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh, the first infected Corona in Abqaiq when the province child aged 11 months, and that when he came to the hospital to make a hole in the heart. 
    The source for »Middle» «The child's family moved from Abqaiq to Riyadh yesterday the first to make a correct hole in the heart, suffered by the child since birth, and during the making of the necessary tests for the procedure, turned out to be infected with B» Corona »but it exceeded the stage dangerous. 
    The source indicated that the child suffered about a week ago by a rise in temperature, as well as diarrhea and vomiting, and his family took him more than once to the hospital in Abqaiq, and each time the doctors were telling them that he is suffering from signs of teething in children, without discovering the disease. 
    Indicating that the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Riyadh request of the family of the child out of the hospital, and isolated from family members, and their review for treatment. 



    Middle 


    Good البقشي and Ibrahim Alambrza, 
    Yesterday, to the injured list Pfyrus 'Corona', after laboratory tests showed that he underwent, in a hospital in Al-Ahsa, 'injury'. Recorded in the case of 'suspicion' injury to a girl, directed by Dhuoha from the hospital on their own. And imposed the Ministry of Health yesterday, «secretive severe» to visit the Deputy Minister Dr. Mansour Hawasi, to Al-Ahsa, a top health official visit to the province since the announcement of the end of last week, the discovery of 7 injuries b «Corona» and the death of two of them, before that number rises to 7 injured and 13 dead.  http://translate.google.com/translate?sl=auto&tl=en&js=n&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hassacom.com%2Fnews.php%3Faction%3Dlistnewsm%26id%3D2