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  • MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far (real number of cases announced by Saudi MoH is 96)

    [Source: Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health, full page in Arabic: (LINK). Automatic translation.]


    MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 2 new confirmed cases, 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far


    A continuation of the work of Investigation epidemiological and follow-up carried out by the Ministry of Health for Novel Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), announced the Ministry of Health for the registration of [four new] cases of infection:

    First case, a 18 years old, and a girl aged 3 years, Mkhaltin case certain area Batin did not show them any symptoms and their condition in good health the praise of God.

    As Ministry announces the registration of two deaths virus, the first resident in Medina at the age of 56 years, and works in the health sector, and the second of a citizen in Riyadh at the age of 53 years infected with disease chronic multiple, Tgmdahma the God rest in peace.


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  • #2
    Re: MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 96 cases, 46 deaths so far

    This is 4 more cases with 2 announced as dead. Basic details missing.

    There seems to be a trend of announcing serious cases after they die.

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    • #3
      Re: MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far (real number of cases announced by Saudi MoH is 96)

      The icon on the Saudi MoH site is incorrect. It should read "96" instead of "92". We have counted 97 cases due to our interpretation of disease origin. Last week our case list closely matched the Saudi MoH list because our case #87 was numbered as Saudi case #86 by Dr. Memish in his ProMed submittal of August 29 here

      Since then the Saudi MoH has announced 10 more cases so their icon should read "96".

      Here are the 10 cases announced since then:


      88) #109 - Age 26, contact of one, or more, of cases #106,#107,#108, hospitalized and recovered - Batin, Eastern province, Saudi Arabia

      89) #110 - Age 19, contact of previous case, hospitalized and recovered - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

      90) #112 - Age 30, health care worker, hospitalized in ICU in Riyadh - Saudi Arabia

      91) #113 - Age 47, multiple comorbidities, hospitalized in intensive care - Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

      92) #114 - Age 41, health care worker, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia Death

      93) #115 - Age 79, multiple comorbidities, contact of a previous case - Al Batin, Saudi Arabia Death

      94)#117 - Age 18, asymptomatic, from Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

      95)#118 - Age 3, asymptomatic, from Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

      96)#119 - Age 56, health care worker from Medina, Saudi Arabia Death

      97)#120 - Age 53, from Riyadh with multiple comorbidities, Saudi Arabia Death


      Our Saudi case list:

      Saudi Arabia
      Please note: We do not have all of the deaths delineated here due to missing information from originating country.


      1) #3 Man, 60, onset date June 13, 2012 Death

      2) #5 - Man, 45, onset date October 10, 2012

      4) #8 - Man, onset date October 28, 2012 Death

      5) #9 - Man, onset date October 2012 Death

      6) #10 - Man, 60, onset date January 24, 2013, Death Note

      7) #13 - Woman - hospitalized on 29 January 2013 and died on 10 February 2013. Death

      8) #14 - Man, 69, was hospitalized on 10 February 2013 and died on 19 February 2013 Death

      9) #15 - Man- 39, onset date 24 February 2013. He was hospitalized on 28 February 2013 and died on 2 March 2013. Riyadh Death

      10) #18 - Man, 59, with multiple comorbidities. Date of onset of symptoms [14 Apr 2013] and died [19 Apr 2013] Death

      12) #19- Man, 24, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [17 Apr 2013] Death Note.

      13) #20 - Man, 87, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [17 Apr 2013] and died [28 Apr 2013] Death

      14) #21 - Man, 58, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [22 Apr 2013] still in ICU in stable but critical condition

      15) #22 - Man, 94, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [22 Apr 2013] and passed away [26 Apr 2013] Death

      16) #23 - Man, 56, with multiple comorbidities. Date of Symptoms [22 Apr 2013] and passed away [30 Apr 2013] Death

      17) #24 - Man, 56, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [22 Apr 2013] and passed away [29 Apr 2013] Death

      18) #25 - Woman, 53, with comorbidities. Date of symptoms [27 Apr 2013] she is in stable but critical condition Death Note.

      19) #26 - Man, 50, with comorbidity. Date of symptoms [30 Apr 2013] with pneumonia and he is well on the inpatient ward

      20) #27 - Man, 33, with comorbidity. Family contact of a deceased patient. Date of symptoms [28 Apr 2013]. Inpatient in medical ward & doing well.

      21) #28 - Woman, 62, with multiple comorbidities. Start of symptoms [19 Apr 2013] and deceased [3 May 2013] Death

      22) #29 - Man, 71, with multiple comorbidities. Start of symptoms [15 Apr 2013], deceased [3 May 2013] Death

      23) #30 - Woman, 58, with comorbidities. Start of symptoms [1 May 2013] and currently ventilated in critical but stable condition.

      24) #32 - Man, 48, with multiple comorbidities, onset date 29 Apr 2013, stable condition

      25) #33 - Man, 58, with comorbidity, onset date 6 Apr 2013 - recovered

      26) #35 - Woman, 69, with multiple coexisting medical conditions who became ill on 25 April 2013 and has died Death

      27) #36 - Man, 48, with multiple coexisting medical conditions who became ill on 24 April 2013, and is in critical condition

      28) #37 - Man, 81, with multiple coexisting medical conditions, who became ill on 26 April 2013, and is in critical conditionDeath Note.

      29) #38 - Man, 56, with multiple coexisting medical conditions, who became ill on 7 May 2013

      30) #39 - Man, 45, health care worker, who became ill on 2 May 2013 and is currently in a critical condition

      31) #40 - Woman, 43, health care worker, with a coexisting health condition, who became ill on 8 May 2013 and is in a stable condition

      32) #41 - Woman, 81, with multiple coexisting medical conditions. She became ill on 28 April 2013 Death Note.

      33) #44 - Man, 63, with underlying medical condition, hospitalized May 15, died May 20 Death

      34) #45 - Man, 56, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 12, died on May 20 Death

      35 #46 - Woman, 85, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 17 and is currently in critical condition

      36) #47 - Woman, 76, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 24 and discharged from the hospital on May 27

      37) #48 - Man, 77, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 19, and died on 26 May Death

      38 #49 - Man, 73, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 18 and died on May 26 Death

      39) #50 - Man, 61, underlying medical conditions

      40) #54 - Child, 14, onset date May 29 - not part of Al-Ahsa hospital cluster

      41) #55 - Man, 83, multiple comorbidities Death

      42) #56 - Woman, 63, hospitalized in stable condition

      43) #57 - Man, 75, hospitalized Death Note.

      44) #58 - Man, 21, died this week Death

      45) #59 - Man, 65, hospitalized in ICU - Taif, Mecca province Death Note

      46) #60 - Woman, 68, hospitalized in ICU - Taif, Mecca province Death Note

      47) #61 - Age 46, Wadi Al-Dawasir, Riyadh province Death

      48) #62 - Man, 42, Eastern province

      49) #63 - Woman, 63, Riyadh province Death Note.

      50) #64 - Age, 2, Jeddah, Mecca province Death Note

      51) #65 - Woman, 42, recovered - Eastern province

      52) #66 - Woman, 45, health care worker in Taif, Mecca province

      53) #67 - Woman, 39, health care worker in Taif, Mecca province

      54) #68 - Woman, 29, health care worker in Taif, Mecca province

      55) #69 - Woman, 41, Riyadh province

      56) #70 - Age 32, suffering from cancer, Eastern province Death Note.

      57-63) #71-#77 - No details - 7 more cases announced, possibly 6 asymptomatic, ages 7 - 15, plus a person age 50 from the Eastern province

      64) #78 - Man, 69, hospitalized on June 28 in critical condition - Riyadh

      65) #79 - Man, 66, hospitalized on June 28 in critical condition - Riyadh

      66) #80 - Woman - Health care worker recovered in Hafr Al-Batin, Eastern Province

      67) #81 - Man, 66, hospitalized in stable condition - Asir province Death Note.

      68) #83 - Man, 26, contact of case #81 - mild case, not hospitalized - Asir province

      69) #84 - Woman, 42, health care worker - mild case, not hospitized - Asir province

      70) #89 - Man, 41, hospitalized in ICU - Riyadh

      71) #90 - Woman, 59, hospitalized in ICU - Al-Ahsa governorate

      72) #91 - Man, 83 - onset July 17, hospitalized - Asir province

      73) #92 - Woman, 67, onset date July 25, hospitalized in intensive care unit - Riyadh

      74) #93 - Woman, 39, health care worker - Asir province

      75) #94 - Woman - health care worker - Riyadh

      76) #95 - Man, 50, history of chronic disease, hospitalized in ICU, Riyadh

      77) #96 - Man, 59, history of chronic disease, hospitalized in ICU, Riyadh

      78) #98 - Age 50, history of cancer and chronic disease, hospitalized in ICU - Riyadh

      79) #99 - Age 70, history of chronic disease, hospitalized in ICU - Riyadh

      80) #100 - Age 31, history of chronic disease, hospitalized in ICU Asir region

      81) #101 - Age 55, asymptomatic Asir region

      82) #102 - Age 51, from Riyadh Death

      83) #103 - Age 54 - Saudi Arabia Death Note

      84) #105 - Man, 55, with kidney failure, hospitalized in ICU - Medina, Madinah province, Saudi Arabia (SA83)

      85) #106 - Man, 38, announced as a death - Batin, Eastern province, Saudi Arabia (SA84) Death

      86) #107 - Male, 16, family contact of a confirmed case #106, asymptomatic and no comorbidities, recovered - Saudi Arabia (SA85)

      87) #108 - Female, 7, family contact of a confirmed case #106, asymptomatic and no comorbidities, recovered - Saudi Arabia (SA86)

      88) #109 - Age 26, contact of one, or more, of cases #106,#107,#108, hospitalized and recovered - Batin, Eastern province, Saudi Arabia

      89) #110 - Age 19, contact of previous case, hospitalized and recovered - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

      90) #112 - Age 30, health care worker, hospitalized in ICU in Riyadh - Saudi Arabia

      91) #113 - Age 47, multiple comorbidities, hospitalized in intensive care - Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

      92) #114 - Age 41, health care worker, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia Death

      93) #115 - Age 79, multiple comorbidities, contact of a previous case - Al Batin, Saudi Arabia Death

      94)#117 - Age 18, asymptomatic, from Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

      95)#118 - Age 3, asymptomatic, from Al Batin, Saudi Arabia

      96)#119 - Age 56, health care worker from Medina, Saudi Arabia Death

      97)#120 - Age 53, from Riyadh with multiple comorbidities, Saudi Arabia Death

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      • #4
        Re: MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far (real number of cases announced by Saudi MoH is 96)

        Could it be that the Saudis are losing count?

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        • #5
          Re: MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far (real number of cases announced by Saudi MoH is 96)

          I think that the mismatch is due to the Batin cluster asymptomatic cases: these contacts were not initially accounted, leaving the count standing at 84/86 for many days. These cases did not match case-definition and the laboratory results likely have not been validated from an external reference centre. It is unclear whether or when these cases will be notified to the WHO and whether the agency will recognize them as confirmed.

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          • #6
            Re: MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far (real number of cases announced by Saudi MoH is 96)

            Thanks Giuseppe. It is weird that the Saudi MoH announces these cases as confirmed and then does not add them to their total.

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            • #7
              Re: MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: 4 new confirmed cases, including 2 new deaths (MoH, September 7 2013): 92 cases, 46 deaths so far (real number of cases announced by Saudi MoH is 96)

              Source: KSA, MoH, in English: http://www.moh.gov.sa/en/CoronaNew/P...09-07-001.aspx


              MOH: 'Two Cases of Novel Coronavirus Recorded in Hafr Al-Batin and Other Two Cases Passed Away in Madinah and Riyadh'

              9/7/2013


              Within the framework of the constant monitoring and epidemiological surveillance of the novel Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced that two confirmed cases have been recorded; including a 18-year-old male citizen and a three-year-old female child, who were in contact with a confirmed case in Hafr Al-Batin, and did not suffer from any symptoms upon but their health condition is good, praise be to Allah.

              Within the same vein, the MOH has announced the death of two cases.

              The first case is for a 56-year-old resident in Madinah, who works in the health sector.

              The second case is for a 53-year-old citizen in Riyadh, who had been suffering from various chronic diseases, May Allah have mercy upon them.


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