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  • Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 31, confirmed deaths: 2) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

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

    Saudi MoH Announced eleven new MERS-CoV cases

    (April 23 2014)


    In the context of the work of epidemiological investigation and ongoing follow-up carried out by the Ministry of Health for the novel coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS CoV), After inform the National Scientific Committee of Infectious Diseases on the results of laboratory tests of the cases and discussion of the cases, the ministry announced the registration of eleven new cases.

    1. a Riyadh region resident, 81 years old, suffering from several chronic diseases, currently in intensive care.
    2. a Riyadh region resident, 41 years old, with several chronic diseases, in stable condition.
    3. a Riyadh region resident, 59 years old, suffering from several chronic diseases, currently in the intensive care.
    4. a Riyadh region resident, health care worker, 34 years old, a contact of a confirmed case, currently in intensive care.
    5. a Jeddah Province resident, 13 year old, contact of a positive case, asymptomatic.
    6. a Jeddah Province resident, 71 years old, with several chronic illnesses, currently in intensive care.
    7. a Jeddah Province resient, 67 years old, with several chronic illnesses, currently in intensive care.
    8. a Jeddah province resident, health care worker, 45 years old, currently in intensive care.
    9. a Jeddah Province resident, 55 years old, withseveral chronic illnesses, currently in intensive care.
    10. a Saudi citizen of the Holy City, 24 years old, and in stable condition.
    11. a Jeddah resident, 48 years old, health care worker, receiving intensive care.

    In this context, and in order from the Ministry of Health to provide all Avradalmojtma media and social networking guidelines of health and medical advice on HIV corona virus that causes AIDS Middle East, respiratory, and inform them of the developments around it, they invite everyone to access the link on the disease through the Ministry's website www .moh.gov.sa / coronanew, or communicate via toll-free phone 8002494444 or call 937 or by calculating the ministry in saudimoh @ Twitter .


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  • #2
    Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 11, confirmed deaths: 0) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

    Source: World Health Organization Twitter account: https://twitter.com/WHO

    (April 23 2014, 10.00 GMT+2)

    @WHO

    Globally, from September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a total of 253 lab-confirmed cases of infection with #MERS incl 93 deaths


    @WHO

    WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry w/ regard to #MERS in #UAE nor does it recommend any travel, trade restrictions


    @WHO

    On 21 April 2014, 18 April 2014 and 16 April 2014, United Arab Emirates reported an additional 9 lab-confirmed cases of #MERS infection #UAE


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    • #3
      Re: Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 19, confirmed deaths: 0) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

      Originally posted by Giuseppe Michieli View Post
      Source: World Health Organization Twitter account: https://twitter.com/WHO

      (April 23 2014, 10.00 GMT+2)

      @WHO

      Globally, from September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a total of 253 lab-confirmed cases of infection with #MERS incl 93 deaths


      @WHO

      WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry w/ regard to #MERS in #UAE nor does it recommend any travel, trade restrictions


      @WHO

      On 21 April 2014, 18 April 2014 and 16 April 2014, United Arab Emirates reported an additional 9 lab-confirmed cases of #MERS infection #UAE


      ....

      I think we have a record of 1 of at least one of these cases already listed on our case list:

      50)#315 - Patient, onset April 16, hospitalized in UAE, recent travel history to Saudi Arabia

      Therefore the new cases announced by WHO actually total 8 to us since we know about one of the nine.

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      • #4
        Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 11, confirmed deaths: 0) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

        Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) ? update

        Disease Outbreak News

        23 APRIL 2014 - On 21 April 2014, 18 April 2014 and 16 April 2014, the Ministry of Health of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported an additional 9 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).

        The following details were provided to WHO on 21 April 2014 by the Ministry of Health UAE:
        A 52 year-old woman from Abu Dhabi. She became ill and was admitted to a hospital on 16 April. She has underlying medical conditions and is currently in a stable condition. The patient travelled to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 5-16 April, where she visited the hospital 3 times. She has no history of contact with animals. All her contacts are being investigated.
        The following details were provided to WHO on 18 April by the Ministry of Health UAE:
        A 63 year-old woman from Abu Dhabi who had close contact with a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 14 April. She was screened on 13 April and became ill on 15 April. She is reported to have an underlying medical condition. She is reported to have no exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        A 73 year-old woman from Abu Dhabi who has been an in-patient at the hospital since 26 February due to other illnesses. She has underlying medical conditions. The patient was admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU) on 14 April. She is reported to have no exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        Globally, from September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a total of 253 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with MERS-CoV, including 93 deaths.

        Case totals published in the Disease Outbreak News on MERS-CoV on 20 April 2014, already included the 6 laboratory-confirmed cases reported from the UAE on 16 April, 2014 below.

        The following details were provided to WHO on 16 April 2014 by the Ministry of Health UAE:
        All the cases are from Abu Dhabi and have had close contact with a laboratory-confirmed case reported on 10 April. To date, the cases are kept in isolation in a hospital and are well. Screening of other health care contacts and family members are ongoing.

        A 52 year-old woman who had mild illness on 9 April and was screened on 10 April. She is reported to have no underlying medical condition and does not have exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        A 28 year-old who was screened on 10 April. He has no illness and is reported not to have any underling medical condition and does not have exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        A 59 year-old man who was screened on 12 April. He has no illness. He is reported to have an underlying medical condition. He is reported not to have exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        A 28 year-old man who was screened on 10 April. He developed mild illness on 11 April. He is reported to have no underlying medical condition and does not have exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        A 55 year-old woman who was screened on 12 April. She developed mild illness on 8 April. She is reported to have no underlying medical condition and does not have exposure to animals or a recent travel history.
        A 28 year-old woman who was screened on 10 April. She developed mild illness on 8 April. She is reported to have no underlying medical condition and does not have exposure to animals or a recent travel history.

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        • #5
          Re: Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 11, confirmed deaths: 0) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

          Originally posted by sharon sanders View Post
          :A 52 year-old woman from Abu Dhabi. She became ill and was admitted to a hospital on 16 April. She has underlying medical conditions and is currently in a stable condition. The patient travelled to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from 5-16 April, where she visited the hospital 3 times. She has no history of contact with animals. All her contacts are being investigated.
          We have this case listed already. She is case #315.

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          • #6
            Re: Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 19, confirmed deaths: 0) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

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


            Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health reported thirteen new MERS-CoV cases

            (April 23 2014)

            • The total number of confirmed cases recently: 13 cases
              • distribution of cases on the cities of the Kingdom:
                • 5 cases in the city of Riyadh
                • 2 two cases in the province of Jeddah
                • 4 cases in Mecca
                • one case in Medina
                • one case reported by Jordan ex Saudi

              • distribution of cases to hospitals Kingdom
                • 5 cases at the military hospital in Riyadh
                • one case in the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah
                • one case in one hospital in Medina
                • one case at a hospital security forces in the capital of Mecca
                • 3 cases in a hospital in the capital of the Holy Light

              • health status of the cases:
                • one case without symptoms
                • 3 cases of stable
                • one case a stable ? Jordan
                • 6 cases in intensive care
                • 2 deaths

            • Details of the cases
              • 1 / 80 years old, w/ diabetes, high blood pressure and chronic kidney failure and cancer in the blood, he entered the military hospital in Riyadh on the date 28/03/2014, died in the history of God's mercy 04/22/2014 AD.
              • 2 / 69 years old, w/ diabetes, high blood pressure, entered a military hospital in Riyadh on 18/04/2014 AD complaining of symptoms of diabetic foot, then was hit by pneumonia, sleeping in the hospital on an artificial respiratory system.
              • 3 / 70 years, w/ heart disease and chronic lung disease entered the military hospital in Riyadh on 04/04/2014 AD pneumonia, hypnotic in the hospital on an artificial respiratory system.
              • 4 / 72 years old, w/ diabetes and high blood pressure, entered a military hospital in Riyadh on 05/04/2014 AD and then was hit by pneumonia sleeping in the hospital on an artificial respiratory system.
              • 5 / 88 years, w/ diabetes and high blood pressure, stroke, he entered the military hospital in Riyadh on 27/03/2014. Then suffered pneumonia and his health condition is stable.
              • 6 / 41 years, contact of a confirmed cases in Jeddah, no symptoms.
              • 7 / 74 years, entered the King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah on 14.04.2014 AD suffer from the symptoms of anemia, showed symptoms of pneumonia on 4/20/2014 m sleeping in intensive care.
              • 8 / 46 years old, entered the hospital security forces in the capital of the Holy m on 21/04/2014 respiratory symptoms in intensive care.
              • 9 / 68 years old. entered the hospital in the capital of the Holy Light on 12/04/2014 AD, as a result of a negative sample on 04/14/2014 AD, became positive on 04.22.2014 AD in intensive care.
              • 10 / pilgrims Turkish national, 65 years, Al Noor Hospital in the capital of the Holy respiratory symptoms, his health condition is stable.
              • 11 / resident Barmawi citizenship, 52 years old, entered the hospital in the capital of the Holy Light on 04/18/2014 AD, died on 22.04.2014 AD.
              • 12 / 13 years, W/ asthma, it appeared respiratory symptoms on 09/04/2014 AD, entered the hospital one of Medina on 21/04/2014 AD stable condition.
              • 13 / reported by Jordan, 25 years old, of conservative Qurayyat, has been reported to the ministry the outcome examined positive, still in Jordan and his health condition is stable.

            • two deaths of two patients had their condition suspected and confirmed are as follows:
              • resident works in the health field in Al-Kharj is 45 years old and suffering from chronic diseases, and he passed away on 4/21/2014 m
              • citizen at the age of 29 years suffered infections from the community and died in King Fahd Hospital in Jeddah on 22/4 / 2014

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            • #7
              Re: Coronavirus cases April 23, 2014 (confirmed cases: 32, confirmed deaths: 2) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

              We have their last case already listed (#333). So this is effectively a list of 12 new cases.

              Saudi Arabia announced 24 cases today (11 in the morning and 13 in the evening). We already had listed 1 of them (#333) so for us, and displayed on our list, it is an addition of 23.

              UAE announced 9 cases today. We already had one case listed (#315) so for us, and displayed on our list, it is an addition of 8.

              Total for FluTrackers is 31 today out of a total announced of 33.

              Also, looks like one is a pilgrim from Turkey.

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