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  • Qatar - Woman, 56, died of nCoV new coronavirus - August 31, 2013

    hat tip @HelenBranswell

    Qatar reports first coronavirus death
    04/09/2013 | 12:58 AM | Gulf News
    تصغير الخطتكبير الخط
    DOHA, Sept 3 (KUNA) -- Qatar's Supreme Council of Health (SCH) reported Tuesday the first confirmed death of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus and the third case among Qataris.
    "The new case is for 56-year-old Qatari woman who suffers from several chronic diseases and risk factors. She was admitted to intensive care unit at a hospital on 23 August and died on 31 August," the SCH said in a press statement. It pointed that the second case was a 59-year-old Qatari citizen who felt the symptoms while abroad. Upon his arrival on 15 August he was checked up and diagnosed with the disease, but he recovered.
    The third is a 29-year-old Qatari citizen who suffers from one chronic disease and several risk factors. He felt the symptoms on 17 August. He is in a critical condition and is receiving treatment in the intensive care unit, noted the statement.
    It said that all those who have exposure to the patients were tested in Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) laboratory and their diagnoses were negative, adding that a fact-finding team is monitoring and giving advice to all those who have exposure to the patients in accordance with World Health Organization recommendations.
    The SCH emphasized that surveillance and monitoring procedures are always tightening up and infection control for all cases of acute respiratory infections are also tightened up, stressing on continuing to check up all those who have exposure to confirmed cases in cooperation with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) and other medical service providers. (end) nnd.ibi KUNA 040058 Sep 13NNNN


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    Re: Qatar - Woman, 56, died of nCoV new coronavirus - August 31, 2013

    I do not see on Qatar SCH site yet:



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      Re: Qatar - Woman, 56, died of nCoV new coronavirus - August 31, 2013

      1) #4 - Man, 49, onset date September 3, 2012, traveled to UK for treatment Death

      2) #6 - Man, 45, onset date October 12, 2012, traveled to Germany for treatment - recovered

      3)#97 - Man, 59, hospitalized in stable condition in isolation, travel history to Saudi Arabia week before diagnosis

      4) #104 - Man, 29, onset 1 week ago with flu symptoms, now hospitalized in critical condition

      5) #111 - Woman, 56, hospitalized August 23, died August 31 - multiple comorbidities - Qatar Death


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        Re: Qatar - Woman, 56, died of nCoV new coronavirus - August 31, 2013

        H/T Sharon

        SCH Reports One Death from MERS Coronavirus
        Doha - Tuesday, 3 Sep 2013

        The Supreme Council of Health (SCH) reported Tuesday a new confirmed Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus case, bringing the total cases to three.

        The new case is for 56-year-old Qatari citizen who suffers from several chronic diseases and risk factors. She was admitted to intensive care unit at a hospital on 23 August and died on 31 August.

        The second case is a 59-year-old Qatari citizen who felt the symptoms while abroad. Upon his arrival on 15 August he was checked up and diagnosed with the disease, but he recovered.

        The third is a 29-year-old Qatari citizen who suffers from one chronic disease and several risk factors. He felt the symptoms on 17 August. He is in a critical condition and is receiving treatment in the intensive care unit.

        This came in a statement released by SCH today. It said that all those who have exposure to the patients were tested in Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) laboratory and their diagnoses were negative, adding that a fact-finding team is monitoring and giving advice to all those who have exposure to the patients in accordance with World Health Organization recommendations.

        The SCH emphasized that surveillance and monitoring procedures are always tightening up and infection control for all cases of acute respiratory infections are also tightened up, stressing on continuing to check up all those who have exposure to confirmed cases in cooperation with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) and other medical service providers.

        The World Health Organization (WHO) said that there is no restrictions on travel and trading as well as check up for the travelers to and from the countries. In the meantime, WHO is highly recommending all the countries to strengthen the health awareness and surveillance of MERS Coronavirus.


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