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  • Coronavirus cases April 25, 2014 (confirmed cases: 21, confirmed deaths: 5) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

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


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

    (April 25 2014)


    Daily situation report cases of Coronavirus that causes Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV), as of Friday, 25 June

    • total number of confirmed cases within 24 hours: 14 cases
    • total number of deaths within 24 hours: 5 (4 deaths in newly diagnosed cases, and one in an earlier reported case)
    • Distribution of cases on the cities of the Kingdom:
      • Riyadh - 4 cases
      • Jeddah - 7 cases
      • Mecca - 3 cases

    • Summary of the health status of cases:
      • 4 cases without symptoms
      • 4 cases in stable condition
      • two in intensive care
      • 4 deaths

    • distribution of cases to hospitals in the Kingdom: (Hospital ? Cases)
      • Prince Sultan Medical City in Riyadh Military - One fatal case
      • Hospital military warfare factories in Al-Kharj - One case in stable condition
      • Hospital d. Sulaiman Al Habib Riyadh - One case, a nurse without symptoms
      • King Khalid University Hospital - One case in critical condition
      • King Fahd Hospital in Jeddah
        • One case, a nurse with no symptoms
        • One case of a resident without symptoms
        • One case of a resident in stable condition
        • Two fatal cases

      • King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah- One case, in critical condition
      • Military Hospital in Jeddah - One case in stable condition
      • Al Noor Hospital in the capital of the Holy - One fatal case

    • Details of cases:
      • in the city of Riyadh:
        • a Palestinian national, 81 years old, suffering from diabetes and blood pressure, history of stroke, entered at the military hospital in Riyadh on 03/30/2014 suffering from chronic bronchitis, and in the history 04.20.2014 AD he showed the high degree Aharah with cough and shortness of breath, has passed away
        • a Filipina nurse, 28 years old, working in the Habib Medical Center in Riyadh, and without symptoms.
        • a 70 years old, at King Khalid University, appeared respiratory symptoms on 20/04/2014 AD has entered the hospital on 04.24.2014 AD and is currently receiving treatment in intensive care.
        • a 38 years old, military hospital in Al-Kharj, citizen of the population of the city of Jeddah, developed symptoms of respiratory on 04.21.2014 and on 04.22.2014 Tnom hospital and his condition is stable.

      • In Mecca:
        • a Filipina nurse, 40 years old, operates a hospital, contact with the confirmed cases, and have no symptoms.
        • a Filipino nurse, 30 years old, works in Intensive Care Unit of a hospital light, contact of a confirmed cases, and they appeared to have symptoms Respiratory light on 22/04/2014 AD and in stable condition.
        • a Bangladeshi national, 40 years old, has a history of lupus with red, light entered the hospital on April 01.2014 AD respiratory failure, passed away.

      • IN JEDDAH:
        • a 54 years old, at King Faisal Specialist Hospital developed respiratory symptoms on 16/04/2014 and entered the hospital on 18.04.2014 AD and receiving treatment intensive care on a ventilator.
        • an Indian national nurse, 30 years old, working at King Fahd and contact with the confirmed case and do not have symptoms.
        • a 30 years old, enter the King Fahd Hospital on 17/04/2014 AD after an accident, was examined for contact of confirmed cases and proven test positivity, has passed away
        • a Pakistani national, 30 years old, a patient who has had their kidney transplant, he entered the King Fahd Hospital with symptoms of inflammation of the urinary tract, have been examined for being contact of confirmed cases and proved positivity. He has no symptoms.
        • a Pakistani national. 55 year old, see the King Fahd Hospital in an ambulance on 22/04/2014 AD respiratory symptoms and in stable condition.
        • a Palestinian national, 64 years old, suffering from diabetes, blood pressure, and heart failure in addition to other chronic diseases, entered the King Fahd Hospital on 04/04/2014 AD unit cardiac care, has developed respiratory symptoms and has passed away
        • a 64 years old, appeared to have respiratory symptoms on 19/04/2014 AD was military hospital in Jeddah on 21.04.2014 AD and in stable condition.

      • Cases of death for patients with previously registered:
        • the case of the death of a citizen at the age of 59 years of cases recorded previously in Riyadh Ngmayora he rest in peace.

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    Coronavirus cases April 25, 2014 (confirmed cases: 14, confirmed deaths: 5) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

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    HAAD also announced 7 new cases with MERS-CoV. Most of them have either no symptoms or mild symptoms, and are expected to clear virus soon. They have been admitted to hospital for isolation until they clear the virus.


    http://www.emirates247.com/8-more-me...04-25-1.546985

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      Re: 7 more cases of mers coronavirus in UAE ?

      There is nothing on the HAAD site.

      From the government owned Emirates News Agency

      Apr 25, 2014

      Health Authority - Abu Dhabi Announces rid 8 new cases of Corona virus
      04/25/2014 20:51:19
      Health Authority / Abu Dhabi / virus Corona / statement. Abu Dhabi on April 25 / WAM / pleased the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi announced rid 8 new cases of the virus, corona virus that causes AIDS Middle East respiratory addition to ten cases announced by the Commission previously reported, bringing the total number of cases that got rid of the virus to 18 cases .. and eight cases will leave the hospital soon. Authority said that eight cases had been confirmed positive their examinations virus through routine checks that were made ​​for Mkhaltin were kept in the hospital as a precaution and has already got rid of the virus self-untreated during 10-14 days. Based on the tests the previous cases predicted body that tests positive cases other currently existing in hospitals will Silyeh and leave the hospital soon, where tests for these cases on a daily basis. also announced that the body of 7 new cases of the virus, corona virus that causes AIDS Middle East respiratory .. She said that most of the cases showed no symptoms .. while showed some cases, symptoms of minor .. It is expected to get rid of cases of the virus self, has been kept in hospital for a while getting rid of the virus. confirmed the body they are in coordination with the Ministry of Health and health authorities and agencies concerned in the state has taken the precautionary measures necessary necessary and in accordance with the recommendations of the scientific and conditions and criteria adopted by the World Health Organization and that all health authorities are working around the clock to monitor and control the general health status. on the other hand indicated the Ministry of Health to the World Health Organization confirmed that the virus is not a concern on public health at the moment and it does not require any action to ban travel to any country in the world and does not require tests early in outlets State does not impose any restrictions on trade. ministry said the centers epidemiological investigation in the state are working around the clock to report early for any cases of the virus .. confirmed that the state of the health system effectively and that the ministry is following the situation closely to ensure the health and safety of everyone. - WAM - ml - Follow Emirates News Agency on the site wamnews @ Twitter and on Facebook www.facebook.com / Wamarabic. .. WAM / p and a

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        Coronavirus cases April 25, 2014 (confirmed cases: 21, confirmed deaths: 5) (suspected cases: 0, suspected deaths: 0) MERS

        [Source: World Health Organization, full page: (LINK). Edited.]


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


        On 26 April 2014, the Ministry of Health of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) reported seven additional laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).


        The following details were provided to WHO on 24 April 2014:
        • A 45 year-old woman from Abu Dhabi who is a daughter of a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 22 April. She became ill on 15 April. She is reported to have an underlying medical condition, and has no history of recent travel or contact with animals.
        • A 4 year-old boy from Abu Dhabi. He developed mild illness on 19 April. He is reported to have no underlying medical condition, and does not have a history of recent travel or contact with animals. His mother returned from a visit to Saudi Arabia 10 days prior to his illness.
        • A 37 year-old man from Abu Dhabi who was screened following exposure to a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 10 April. He is reported to have underlying medical conditions. He has no history of recent travel, but frequently visits the two farms he owns.
        • A 32 year-old man from Abu Dhabi who was screened, following exposure to a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 10 April. He did not become ill and does not have any underlying medical condition. He has no history of recent travel and did not have contact with animals.
        • A 33 year-old man from Abu Dhabi who was screened following exposure to a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 10 April. He did not become ill and is reported to have no underlying medical condition. He has no history of recent travel. He owns two farms and is reported to have contact with camels.
        • A 30 year-old man from Abu Dhabi. He was screened following exposure with a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 10 April. He does not have any underlying medical condition. He has no history of recent travel and did not have contact with animals.
        • A 42 year-old man from Abu Dhabi. He was screened following exposure to a previously laboratory-confirmed case reported on 10 April. He had mild illness. He is reported to have no underlying medical condition. He has no history of recent travel and had no contact with animals.

        To date, all the abovementioned cases are in isolation in a hospital and are well. Screening of other contacts within the health care setting and families are ongoing.

        Globally, from September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a total of 261 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with MERS-CoV, including 93 deaths.


        WHO advice

        Based on the current situation and available information, WHO encourages all Member States to continue their surveillance for severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and to carefully review any unusual patterns.

        Infection prevention and control measures are critical to prevent the possible spread of MERS-CoV in health care facilities. Health-care facilities that provide for patients suspected or confirmed to be infected with MERS-CoV infection should take appropriate measures to decrease the risk of transmission of the virus from an infected patient to other patients, health-care workers and visitors. Health care workers should be educated, trained and refreshed with skills on infection prevention and control.

        It is not always possible to identify patients with MERS-CoV early because some have mild or unusual symptoms. For this reason, it is important that health-care workers apply standard precautions consistently with all patients ? regardless of their diagnosis ? in all work practices all the time.

        Droplet precautions should be added to the standard precautions when providing care to all patients with symptoms of acute respiratory infection.

        Contact precautions and eye protection should be added when caring for probable or confirmed cases of MERS-CoV infection. Airborne precautions should be applied when performing aerosol generating procedures.

        Patients should be managed as potentially infected when the clinical and epidemiological clues strongly suggest MERS-CoV, even if an initial test on a nasopharyngeal swab is negative. Repeat testing should be done when the initial testing is negative, preferably on specimens from the lower respiratory tract.

        Health-care providers are advised to maintain vigilance. Recent travellers returning from the Middle East who develop SARI should be tested for MERS-CoV as advised in the current surveillance recommendations. All Member States are reminded to promptly assess and notify WHO of any new case of infection with MERS-CoV, along with information about potential exposures that may have resulted in infection and a description of the clinical course. Investigation into the source of exposure should promptly be initiated to identify the mode of exposure, so that further transmission of the virus can be prevented.

        People at high risk of severe disease due to MERS-CoV should avoid close contact with animals when visiting farms or barn areas where the virus is known to be potentially circulating. For the general public, when visiting a farm or a barn, general hygiene measures, such as regular hand washing before and after touching animals, avoiding contact with sick animals, and following food hygiene practices, should be adhered to.

        WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry with regard to this event nor does it currently recommend the application of any travel or trade restrictions.


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