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Sunday, May 12, 2013

Coronavirus: transmission from man to man confirmed



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This virus is "fortunately less infectious than SARS," said Professor Guery the University Hospital of Lille, where both hospitalized patients infected.

The Ministry of Health announced on the night of Saturday to Sunday as the man who had shared for three days, from April 27 to 29, the patient's room at the hospital in Valenciennes, while respiratory disease was not yet known, was well contracted coronavirus (NCoV). These results confirm a transmission from man to man, rare, but possible virus: "This means that once you have an infection, there is a progression that occurs with lung disease can become severe, as c This is the case in this patient, "said on France 2 Guery Professor of Infectious Diseases service Lille University Hospital.
However, coronavirus nCoV is "fortunately less infectious than SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome)," said Professor Guery.

"We should not worry"

The specialist "believes we should not worry," given the location "well defined" virus (mainly the Saudi Arabia ) and its "low infectivity". "It is a virus that has been around for a little over a year, and has 34 cases, while for SARS in a few months, we reached 8000 cases," he said.
At midday, the second patient was transferred from the infectious diseases service of resuscitation, because "a deterioration in his clinical condition," according to the University Hospital of Lille. This patient is more difficult to breathe, because "its oxygen requirements have worsened," said a spokeswoman, but it is not at this stage placed on a respirator, in contrast to the first patient.

The necessary steps are taken

According to Professor Guery, if appropriate measures are taken, "there is a risk is extremely low to have secondary infections, except of course if there were changes in the virus." In parallel, the first patient, a 65 year old man hospitalized in intensive care, was still in a "very serious" condition Sunday that "stabilized", according to the hospital.
A special device was developed at the University Hospital of Lille, with the backing of "dedicated teams trained to manage infectious situations. These are the same teams that rotate to avoid possible contamination" of other members of staff, said the spokesman. The Minister of Health, Marisol Touraine will hold a press conference in 16 hours.

Minister of Health's "Today": the death of 15 "بالكرونا" and recording 24 wounded and 3 suspected cases



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The Minister of Health. Abdullah Al-Rabiah that the registration of cases of crowns is not limited to the province of Al-Ahsa but cases have been registered in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam already announced when discovered, stressing that the ministry suspected 3 Koruna virus cases will be the announcement of the results of the analyzes in all transparency.
D said. Rabiah response to a question "Today": There is no need for the work misgivings in schools because most of the cases that have been recorded are for males men and adults, and that the WHO did not recommend this, pointing out that health will work according to the precautions and procedures, internationally recognized, albeit updated New in this aspect we will work on it. 
between his ministry and spirit of transparency with the community and the media, confirms that since the diagnosis of the first case of infected (CZK typical) New, who belongs to a platoon (coronavirus) has the ministry to inform everyone of all professional, transparent and continued to initiate the publication of all cases which is confirmed diagnosis and, since the discovery of the virus mysterious, as the ministry has to communicate with experts from inside and outside the home, and the World Health Organization, and invited experts from Columbia University to participate in the field survey and environmental access to scientific results contribute to the prevention of this disease.
added d. Rabiah that the ministry has also invited experts from Canada, America and the World Health Organization to view all the actions carried out by the Ministry of Health, including visiting hospitals and patients and see their files and communicate with health workers in all professional. 
said in a press conference held on Sunday at the Diwan of the ministry: that number of cases of this disease in the Kingdom since the month of Shawwal 1433 AH, corresponding to the month of September 9/2012 m this time amounted to (24) case, died of them (15) case - may Allah have mercy and Ngmayorm rest in peace - with the consolation and all the employees of the ministry for their loved ones and their families.         
 pointed out that Through follow-up cases, it became clear that the symptoms of the disease, is the high temperature and cough followed by severe pneumonia affecting both lungs, and the diagnosis is made ​​by taking a sample of the fluid stream respiratory system, and found that most of the cases have chronic diseases lead to immunocompromised patient...         

Novel coronavirus: Point Press Marisol Touraine at the Institute of Health Surveillance, Sunday, May 12, 2013


May 12, 2013

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A second case of new coronavirus (NCoV) in France was confirmed on 12 May 2013. The Institute of Health continues epidemiological investigation to identify people who have been in contact with this new case. 
Marisol Touraine, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, will visit the Institute of Health Surveillance (VS) This Sunday, May 12, 2013 at 15:30.

Program:

15:30: Meeting with teams of epidemiologists.
Warning: Due to the smallness of the place, only a pool of journalists may attend this meeting. This pool consists of 
TV: France 2 and BFM TV 
Writer: AFP 
Photo: AFP
16h00: Press Briefing: Marisol Touraine, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, will be accompanied by Dr Jean-Yves Grall, Director General of Health, and Dr. Françoise Weber, Director of the Institute of Health. 
InVS Address: 12 rue du Val D'osne, Saint Maurice (94).
Accreditations from the office of the Minister.
Press Contacts: 
Office of Marisol Touraine: 01 40 56 60 65 - cab-ass-presse@sante.gouv.fr 
InVS Isabelle Trema to 06 64 68 02 70 or Imen Boubdallah to 06 46 38 36 49 
Directorate of Health: 01 40 56 84 00 or 01 40 56 52 62 or presse-dgs@sante.gouv.fr http://www.social-sante.gouv.fr/actualite-presse,42/invitations-presse,2339/nouveau-coronavirus-point-presse,15821.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Two more people die of novel coronavirus in Saudi Arabia


Two more people die of novel coronavirus in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH (Reuters) - Two more people have died from novel coronavirus, a new strain of the virus similar to the one that caused SARS, in an outbreak in al-Ahsa region of Saudi Arabia, the deputy health minister for public health said on Sunday.

Ziad Memish said that in the latest cluster of infections, 15 cases had been confirmed, and nine of those patients had died. http://www.chicagotribune.com/health/sns-rt-us-coronavirus-saudi-deathsbre94b05e-20130512,0,1937226.story

Plans urged against latent virus threat in Bahrain



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Health authorities were yesterday urged to take immediate pre-emptive measures to avert a potential outbreak of SARS-like coronavirus in Bahrain, a report said.

Parliament's foreign affairs, defence and national security committee member Sawsan Taqawi called on the health ministry to outline contingency plans to contain potential outbreak in Bahrain, according to the report in the Gulf Daily News, our sister publication.

"We have not noticed any serious pre-emptive measures undertaken by the ministry to confront the dangerous viral disease," she said, stressing the need to raise awareness to contain any outbreak.

Taqaqi said parliament is ready to back any increase in the budget for the Health Ministry.


The ministry had already issued a statement denying any infection in Bahrain.

Taqawi urged the ministry to address the public's queries regarding the diagnosis and the availability of required medication.

Three suspected cases of the virus have been discovered in northern France, health authorities said there after confirming the country's first case of the deadly respiratory infection this week.

Along with the French cases, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has registered 23 cases in Saudi Arabia, two in Jordan, two in Qatar, one in the UAE and two in Britain.

Authorities in Saudi Arabia have invited experts to help it deal with a large outbreak of the virus in the eastern Saudi city of Al Hofuf, and a Canadian infectious diseases specialist is among them.

Toronto SARS expert Dr Allison McGeer arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, travelling at the request of the kingdom's government, a source revealed.

The outbreak, which involves at least 13 cases, has ratcheted up worry about the coronavirus, the WHO acknowledged in an update on the virus, which is from the same family as the virus. http://www.tradearabia.com/news/HEAL_235719.html

New virus can probably pass person to person: WHO


New virus can probably pass person to person: WHO

RIYADH (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Sunday it appeared likely that the novel coronavirus, which has killed 18 people in the Middle East and Europe, could be passed between people in close contact.
The coronavirus is from the same viral family that triggered the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that swept the world after starting in Asia in late 2003 and killed 775 people.
WHO Assistant Director-General Keiji Fukuda, speaking after a visit to Saudi Arabia, the site of the largest cluster of infections, told reporters in Riyadh there was no evidence so far that the virus was able to sustain "generalized transmission in communities".
But he added: "Of most concern ... is the fact that the different clusters seen in multiple countries ... increasingly support the hypothesis that when there is close contact, this novel coronavirus can transmit from person to person."
A public health expert, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter, said "close contact" in this context meant being in the same small, enclosed space with an infected person for a prolonged period of timehttp://news.yahoo.com/coronavirus-probably-passed-person-person-112813826.html

Saudi Arabia: Three suspected cases of the virus, "Corona"



- The Saudi Health Minister Abdullah bin Abdul-Aziz Al-Rabiah, the authorities suspected the existence of three cases of Corona virus.
He said in a press conference held with officials of the delegation of the World Health Organization (WHO), it was recorded 24 cases of HIV infection so far since September / IOL.
He explained that the authorities are counting on people's awareness, as it perhaps there are cases do not reach hospitals.
For his part, explained in the official delegation of the World Health Organization that the delegation was not repelled an investigation, but for which came in force in all countries where there were fears the focus of calls infected concerted international efforts.
The press conference was held on the sidelines of the annual Saudi health.
Before that, according to the Ministry of Health Saudi Arabia, that the selection of consultants and specialists from universities, organizations, and international bodies, and the World Health Organization arrived in Saudi response to HIV, "Corona", which claimed the lives of seven people, recorded 17 cases of infection in the world, until the moment .
The spokesman for the Ministry of Health, Dr. Khalid Marghalani, in a statement carried by the official news agency, that the delegation of the World Health Organization and experts from universities met with the Deputy Minister of Public Health Dr. Ziad Mamish presence of a number of officials of the Public Health Agency and health education.
He added: "During the meeting, check out the strategies, policies and measures taken by the ministry to deal with the Corona virus and review what was done precautionary efforts and the work of finding and epidemiological to reduce its spread."
Last week, Saudi Arabia announced the high incidence of deaths with the virus, which has no up to the minute antibiotic or a vaccine, to seven, after monitoring three new cases of the disease in the province of Ahsa.
It is noteworthy that the virus Corona is one of the viruses that infect the respiratory tract, which represents 15 per cent of the viruses that cause influenza in humans, does not yet exist at the level of the world accurate information about its source or its modes of transmission, as there is no vaccination and preventive or antibiotic to treat it .  http://www.murasel.org/portal/2013/05/12/245120/

Fever patient with travel history tested negative for novel coronavirus


Hong Kong (HKSAR) - The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) received notification from Queen Elizabeth Hospital (QEH) today (May 12) of a suspected case of severe respiratory disease associated with novel coronavirus affecting a 27-year-old man. His respiratory specimen tested negative for the virus.

The patient, who presented with fever, took transit via Doha and arrived in Hong Kong last night. He was subsequently sent to the Accident and Emergency Department of the QEH and is currently admitted in the isolation ward.

His chest X-ray was clear.

He has been in a stable condition all along.

Preliminary laboratory testing of the patient's nasopharyngeal swab by the Public Health Laboratory Services Branch of the CHP yielded negative for Novel Coronavirus associated with Severe Respiratory Disease.

"The CHP will continue its surveillance mechanism with public and private hospitals, practising doctors and the airport for any suspected cases of severe respiratory disease associated with novel coronavirus," a DH spokesman said.

"No human infection with this virus has been identified so far in Hong Kong," the spokesman stressed.

"We would like to reassure the public that the Government will be as transparent as possible in the dissemination of information on cases of Severe Respiratory Disease associated with Novel Coronavirus. Whenever there is a suspected case, particularly involving patients with travel history to the Middle East and the affected areas, the CHP will release information to the public as soon as possible," the spokesman said.

Travellers returning from novel coronavirus-affected areas with respiratory symptoms are advised to wear face masks, seek medical attention and reveal their travel history to doctors.

The spokesman reminded members of the public to take heed of personal hygiene:

* Wash hands before touching the eyes, nose and mouth;
* Wash hands before eating or handling food;
* Wash hands after using the toilet;
* Wash hands after sneezing or coughing and cleaning the nose; and
* Avoid direct contact with animals, birds or poultry.

Members of the public may visit the CHP's website
(www.chp.gov.hk/en/content/9/460/19899.html) for more information on personal hygiene.http://7thspace.com/headlines/437644/fever_patient_with_travel_history_tested_negative_for_novel_coronavirus.html

Coronavirus: the second patient transferred to ICU



The second patient's clinical condition worsened by the Lille University Hospital.The patient has difficulty breathing. The French second patient affected by the new coronavirus was being transferred to intensive care Sunday at mid-day due to a "deterioration in his clinical condition," announced the Regional University Hospital of Lille (CHU) .

The patient has more difficulty breathing because "its oxygen requirements have worsened," said a spokesman for the University Hospital, noting that he was not at this stage under respiratory assistance, unlike the first sick. A clinical assessment will be conducted on arrival in the ICU. http://www.bfmtv.com/societe/coronavirus-deuxieme-malade-transfere-reanimation-512624.html

coronavirus - Status report: A new case of confirmed infection



May 12, 2013As recalled Marisol Touraine, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, on the occasion of his visit to the University Hospital of Lille this Saturday, May 11, an epidemiological investigation was launched following the confirmation of a case of infection with the new coronavirus (NCoV) in France in a patient. The latter was hospitalized at the hospital of Valenciennes, Douai and then finally at the University Hospital of Lille, where he is now.
This survey identified hundred and twenty four people who had contact with the patient (and entourage contacts in hospital). Two of them were under investigation this Saturday, May 11 These are:
  • a member of the entourage of the patient, which is isolated in his home;
  • the person who shared the 27 to 29 April the last room on the first patient with a coronavirus infection, the CH Valenciennes. This person, who was prolonged and close with the first patient contact, is currently hospitalized and isolated operation Infectious Diseases at the University Hospital of Lille.
For the first of these people, negative results were reported by the Pasteur Institute, as in other cases previously investigated. For the second, positive results have just been confirmed.
The Institute of Health continues epidemiological investigation to identify people who have been in contact with this new case of infection with the new coronavirus (NCoV).
Fully mobilized, health authorities are monitoring the situation with the utmost care and will communicate any new information.
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Second French coronavirus case confirmed


Sun May 12, 2013 5:38am EDT
(Reuters) - A second case of a new SARS-like coronavirus has been diagnosed in France, the Health Ministry said on Sunday, in what appeared to be a case of human-to-human transmission.
The new infection was found in a patient who had shared a hospital room with the only other confirmed sufferer in France, the ministry said in a statement.
Health experts are concerned about clusters of cases of the new coronavirus strain, nCoV, which started in the Gulf and has spread toFrance, Britain and Germany. But there has so far been little evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission.
Professor Benoit Guery, head of the Lille hospital's infectious diseases unit, said the second infection suggested that airborne transmission of the virus was possible, although the ministry noted that the roommates had had "close and prolonged contact".
"The transmission chain is becoming clearer," Guery told BFM Television.
France's second case was confirmed in a 50-year-old man who had shared a hospital room in Valenciennes, northern France, with a 65-year-old who had fallen ill after returning from Dubai and was later diagnosed with the disease.
Both men are now in hospital in the nearby city of Lille, where they are being kept in isolation.
Health officials screened 24 people who had come into contact with the first confirmed case and carried out laboratory tests on at least five, including three health professionals.
All came back negative except his former hospital roommate, who had shared a room with him between April 27 and 29, the ministry said.
French health authorities are now broadening their screening effort to include anyone who has been in contact with the second confirmed case.
The latest diagnosis brings the number of cases confirmed globally to 34, after Saudi Arabia said two people admitted to hospital there in April had tested positive for the disease.  
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/12/us-coronavirus-france-idUSBRE94A04R20130512

Ms. Latifa Mohamed

I joined the Saudi woman victims of the virus «Corona» as Gebha death after a month of Mlazemtha bed in a hospital in the province of Al-Ahsa (eastern Saudi Arabia), while the visiting delegation from the World Health Organization hospitals Ahsa, which recorded the death of 8 people, in addition to 13 wounded announced injury officially . It is feared that the real number of people affected is even greater.   And died Ms. Latifa Mohamed (69 years) life at dawn Wednesday, dragged bird flu Pfyrus, 'Corona'. 

Al «life» that the deceased was lying in the intensive care unit at a private hospital in Al-Ahsa, about a month ago, even the same health deteriorated, and she died. And one of the sons of the deceased told «life» that his mother received treatment in a number of government and private hospitals, and was in relatively good health but the health suddenly deteriorated unchanged. 

Who are the two infected patients?



A 65 year old man.  This traveler, returning from Dubai , was hospitalized initially in hospital Valenciennes, Douai and then finally to the University Hospital of Lille, where he is currently in intensive care on life support . His condition was described Saturday of "stable but serious" by Professor Daniel Mathieu, head of the intensive care unit. The patient was presented April 23 at the Hospital of Valenciennes (North), where he was followed for a chronic disease. He had digestive problems, which explains why it has not been isolated.
His former roommate. This is a man who has roommates first patient for four days, Valenciennes, while respiratory disease had not yet been detected. For this patient, now isolated in Infectious Diseases Service at the University Hospital of Lille, positive results were confirmed in the night from Saturday to Sunday. He continues to be administered "fairly aggressive"  antibiotics, according to Professor Benoit Guery, the Lille University Hospital. http://www.francetvinfo.fr/un-second-cas-de-coronavirus-confirme-a-lille_322225.html#xtor=RSS-3-%5blestitres%5d

Bird flu: US safe from two new viruses - so far



More than 50 travelers just back in the United States from China who had flu-like symptoms have been tested for the H7N9 bird flu virus, federal health officials say. So far, none has tested positive.
But the fact that they’re being tested at all shows just how worried the U.S. government is about this new strain of bird flu, which threatens at the same time as a still-mysterious coronavirus from the Middle East. The test kits had to be specially made up and distributed under an emergency provision.
“While no cases of H7N9 have been detected at this time in the U.S., 54 people with flu-like symptoms after travel to China have been tested. All have 54 tested negative for H7N9; while six tested positive for seasonal influenza A, and three tested positive for seasonal influenza B,” the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says in its latest update on the virus.Emergency operations centers are running 24/7, keeping an eye on both situations. While it's not unusual for the centers to be operating around the clock, it is rare to have two pandemic threats at once to plan for, says Edward Gabriel, who heads preparedness and response issues at the health and Human Services Department. 
"We want the latest and best information that we can get," Gabriel told NBC News. "We also need to look and see where it is moving to. To try to isolate its motion is a pretty significant thing."
If either virus turns into a form that spreads easily from person to person, a pandemic could follow within weeks. Both seem especially deadly in their current form: H7N9 seems to have about a 20 percent fatality rate, while the new coronavirus appears to have killed more than half its victims.
“In the case of the two latest threats — the H7N9 influenza virus and the new coronavirus — the number of infected people is small, and the infections are occurring thousands of miles away from the United States. Yet we should be seriously concerned about both,” Mike Osterholm, an infectious disease expert at the University of Minnesota, wrote in the New York Times on Friday.
“Our public health tools to fight these viruses are limited. We have no vaccines or effective drugs readily available to stop or treat the new coronavirus in the Middle East,” Osterholm adds. 
CDC
Influenza A H7N9 as viewed through an electron microscope. Both filaments and spheres are observed in this photo.
The H7N9 flu can spread silently, as people transmit influenza before they’re sick themselves. If the flu did mutate into a pandemic form, it would probably take at least six months to make enough vaccines to protect large numbers of people.
“It may take longer than it takes the virus to spread,” says Dr. John Treanor, a flu vaccine expert at the University of Rochester Medical Center. “The technology that we have today is such that the bulk of the pandemic disease may have already taken place before a vaccine is in place and can be used,” he added.
“The virus can spread very, very quickly. You are in a race against time.”
That happened in 2009, when the new strain of H1N1 swine flu broke out to cause the first pandemic of a new flu in 40 years. Companies raced to make vaccine but it was months before it was ready.
There are drugs to fight flu – a pill called Tamiflu and an inhaled powder called Relenza. Neither is a cure, however, and both need to be given very quickly to do much good at all.
Right now, H7N9 seems mostly confined to China and the spread has slowed. The World Health Organization reports 32 people have died out of 131 lab-confirmed cases.
“The drop-off in newly reported H7N9 cases in China may be the result of containment measures reportedly taken by Chinese authorities, including closing live bird markets, a venue where the risk of exposure to bird flu viruses can be high," the CDC says. “However it may also be a result of changing seasons, or a combination of both.”
Researchers in Hong Kong did a computer analysis of the outbreak and estimate that at least 200-500 more people have likely been infected with H7N9. The virus seems to cause serious illness mostly in people over 65 – doctors are not sure why yet.
“We estimated that risk of serious illness after infection is 5.1 times higher in persons 65 years and older versus younger ages,” Ben Cowling and colleagues at Hong Kong University wrote in the journal Eurosurveillance.
The evidence suggests that most of the patients got infected directly by birds, probably in poultry markets. So Cowling’s team took all the data and estimated how many younger people were likely to have been infected without knowing they had H7N9. "Our results suggest that many unidentified mild influenza A(H7N9) infections may have occurred, with a lower bound of 210–550 infections to date," they wrote. This would mean the virus isn’t that widespread, but which also confirms its high fatality rate. 
The coronavirus, which some are dubbing Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus, or MERS, is a little different story. WHO says 33 infections have been reported, with 18 deaths. Experts are watching a case in France, where one patient who traveled from Dubai was confirmed to have the virus. French officials announced with relief on Saturday that three health care workers who cared for him and who got sick have tested negative for the virus.Some reports suggest an outbreak in Saudi Arabia also affected people in the same hospital.
This worries Dr. Eric Toner of the Center for Health Security at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. SARS – severe acute respiratory syndrome – also spread mostly in hospitals. SARS spread to 29 countries in 2003, killing 775 people and making 8,000 sick before it was stopped.
“These cases, whether confirmed or not, should be a wake-up call,” Toner writes in his blog.
The good news is that SARS was stopped using good hospital hygiene. Face masks, gloves and careful disinfection prevented its spread. And SARS only spread once people were noticeably ill, unlike flu, which people can spread before they feel sick and after they feel better.
The bad news is that hospitals may have forgotten this lesson. “SARS was stopped by healthcare workers being aware of the disease, having a high index of suspicion of anyone with fever and respiratory symptoms who had recently been in an affected region, and quickly implementing infection control measures with any suspect case,” Toner says.
“Until now, all cases of MERS originated in the Middle East, but as the confirmed French case demonstrates, the virus is only a plane ride away from other parts of the world. In the 10 years since the SARS outbreak, many hospitals have become lax in their attention to respiratory precautions.”
Gabriel says he’s working to make sure this isn’t the case with U.S. hospitals. “Hygiene practices are now better than they ever have been,” Gabriel said. “We send out reminders daily.”,,  http://vitals.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/05/12/18176890-bird-flu-us-safe-from-two-new-viruses-so-far?lite

"Health" held a conference today to reveal the list of the injured and the dead virus "Corona"




05-12-2013 07:26 AM
Rebounds - Ahsa News
Expected to be held and the Minister of Health Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabiah, a press conference today, "Sunday," which reveals an update on the virus, "Corona", which appeared officially announced about 10 days ago.

And announce Dr. "Rabia" during the conference, an update to the list of the injured and the dead, where he is still the number of people on the white family in Al-Ahsa hospitals private and public, while still a number of suspected cases awaiting the arrival of the results of laboratory analyzes of Riyadh and Jeddah.

The Ministry of Health has revealed the death of a citizen (69 years) after being infected with HIV, "Corona", as Gebha death after a month of Mlazemtha bed in a hospital in the province of Al-Ahsa, while visiting delegation from the World Health Organization hospitals Ahsa, which recorded the death of 8 people, add to 13 patients infected officially announced.  http://www.hasanews.com/news.php?action=show&id=34401

Ahsa lady's death affected "Corona virus" to record the eighth case in the governorate


Died Saudi woman to life month after the Mlazemtha of bed at a hospital in the province of Al-Ahsa, affected by the bird flu virus, "Corona", to record the eighth case of death in the governorate, which also includes 13 injured.

He said one of the sons of the deceased and his mother had received treatment with a number of government and private hospitals, and was in relatively good health but there has been a sudden deterioration in their health condition, according to "life."
It is worth mentioning that a delegation from the World Health Organization (WHO) is currently visiting health facilities in the province of Al-Ahsa,to combat the virus, "Corona" in the "Ahsa  http://www.an7a.com/104787

Saturday, May 11, 2013

France-Coronavirus. A second case of infection confirmed

Coronavirus. A second case of infection confirmed

Health Sunday, May 12, 2013 

A second French case of infection with the new coronavirus (NCoV) was confirmed during the night from Saturday to Sunday by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health. The reviews from someone who shared the room with a contaminated hospital Valenciennes patient were positive. Concerning the person of the immediate environment of the patient, isolated Saturday at his home, the results provided by the Pasteur Institute, on the contrary, negative. Health Watch "The Institute continues the epidemiological investigation to identify people who have been in contact with this new case of new coronavirus infection, " said the ministry statement.   http://www.ouest-france.fr/ofdernmin_-Coronavirus.-Un-deuxieme-cas-d-infection-confirme_6346-2191556-fils-tous_filDMA.Htm?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

WHO urges countries to continue monitoring coronavirus



Sunday 12 May 2013
Last Update 12 May 2013 1:13 am
The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged all member-states, including Saudi Arabia and France, to continue their surveillance for severe acute respiratory infection and examine those suffering from pneumonia and to carefully review any unusual patterns, the WHO said in a statement issued yesterday.
“WHO is currently working with international experts and countries where coronavirus cases have been reported to assess the situation and review recommendations for surveillance and monitoring,” the statement said.

In Saudi Arabia, two new cases were reported in Al-Ahsa region, bringing the total number to 15, including seven who died of the disease. “The two new cases were found by testing patients who had fallen ill last month but no one realized at that moment it was the coronavirus,” said Dr. Ziad Memish, who heads the ministry’s Disease Prevention Unit.
According to a statement of the Ministry of Health, a 58-year-old man confirmed having contracted the virus. He was treated and discharged on May 8. The other patient was a 42-year-old man, who is still under treatment at the hospital and is in stable condition.
WHO has been informed of 30 confirmed cases of the virus globally, 18 of which have died. Cases have been reported in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, UAE, Qatar, Britain and Germany.
Yesterday, WHO team arrived in the Kingdom to meet with local health officials on the newly detected coronavirus.
Gregory Hartl, a WHO spokesman, said the purpose of the WHO mission is to better understand the situation and to provide guidance. The WHO team will hold discussions with the Ministry of Health.
Coronavirus is most closely related to a virus found in bats. Scientists are considering whether bats or other animals like goats or camels are a possible source of infection. The WHO has advised countries to test any people with unexplained pneumonia.

For this purpose, Health Minister Abdullah Al-Rabiah, will launch today the Saudi Health Exhibition and Conference of 2013, which aims to review the systems, infrastructures and facilities as regards the health care sector and hospitals. http://www.arabnews.com/news/451285

Thailand-Coronavirus warning for flu sufferers who just returned from the Middle East


Coronavirus warning for flu sufferers

    The Public Health Ministry has asked those suffering from the flu or colds, especially those who have just returned from the Middle East, to consult a doctor.
    The alert came after France's Public Health Ministry on Wednesday identified the country's first case of a new Sars-like strain of coronavirus in a 65-year-old French man who had recently returned from the United Arab Emirates.
    He was admitted to hospital in northern France last month after returning from his trip and is currently isolated in an intensive care unit.
    The new strain of coronavirus is related to other viruses that cause illnesses ranging from the common cold to Sars. It was first discovered in humans in September last year.
    There have been about 30 cases worldwide.
    Most cases have been in Middle Eastern countries.
    Disease Prevention and Control Department director-general Pornthep Siriwanarangsun said the government is not placing any restrictions on travelling to the Middle East.
    However, he said anyone returning from the region should see a doctor if they have symptoms of the flu or colds.
    Muslims who plan to make the Haj pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia should get a health check-up after they return, Dr Pornthep said.
  • Published: 12 May 2013 at 00.00
  • http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/349541/coronavirus-warning-for-flu-sufferers


"He was asked to avoid receiving visits"

PUBLISHED ON 11/05/2013
By Nord Eclair

Contaminated while vacationing in Dubai with his wife, the 64-year-old man Englefontaine is still in a serious condition at the time of this writing. His family did not want to answer our questions, preferring to stay away from the media frenzy and allow physicians to provide care. 
However, a person who came in contact several times with Englefontainois since return travel has agreed to discuss its management and protocol to follow in case of symptoms. "In a statement, the Minister of Health said an epidemiological investigation was initiated with the people who came into contact (with the patient) and none of them was sick, so we n 'have not been contacted. Thursday morning, I called the toll of the departments where it has reassured me by saying that it was not necessary to make that preventive examinations are not useful.

 "He continued:" It was my initiative that my doctor decided to call the LRA, who contacted me to ask me medical questions. He was asked to not to go in public places during the coming days and avoid receiving visits. The protocol provides emergency call Valenciennes when coughing, fever, colds, or difficulty breathing. A special unit has been set up with specialist doctors. The Protocol provides for coming up with a mask to prevent quietly home, support is immediate. A radio and a sample is made ​​through the nostrils, with immediate hospitalization in isolation 24 hours pending the results.