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Hong Kong, Case of fever and travel history in KSA under investigation (November 7 2012): Tested Negative for nCoV

Giuseppe

Emeritus
[Source: Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong PRC SAR, full text: (LINK).]

Case of fever and travel history in KSA under investigation


The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is investigating a case reported by Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) involving a 59-year-old man with fever and travel history in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

The man, with underlying illnesses, presented with fever, coughing and shortness of breath yesterday (November 6) and was sent to the Accident and Emergency Department of PMH for treatment early this morning. He was subsequently admitted to the isolation ward and is currently in stable condition.

The test result of the patient's respiratory specimen for Novel Coronavirus associated with Severe Respiratory Disease will be available later today.

Initial investigations by the CHP revealed that the patient, who lived in Hong Kong, travelled to Jeddah, KSA, on October 9 and then to Medina and Mecca. He returned to Hong Kong on November 1. He was not exposed to wild animals during his stay in KSA. His travel collaterals and home contacts are all asymptomatic.

Investigation into the case is ongoing.

"The CHP is closely liaising with the Hospital Authority to monitor the case," a CHP spokesman said.

The spokesman advised travellers who fall sick within 10 days of returning from Novel Coronavirus-affected countries or areas to put on masks, seek medical advice and report their travel history to their doctors immediately.

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Re: Hong Kong, Case of fever and travel history in KSA under investigation (November 7 2012)

Re: Hong Kong, Case of fever and travel history in KSA under investigation (November 7 2012)

[Source: Centre for Health Protection, Hong Kong PRC SAR, full text: (LINK). Edited.]

KSA fever patient tests negative for Novel Coronavirus


The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health said today (November 7) that tests in the fever case involving a 59-year-old man with a travel history in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) proved negative for Novel Coronavirus associated with Severe Respiratory Disease.

A CHP spokesman noted that the Centre conducted an investigation into the case immediately on receipt of notification from Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) today.

The patient presented with fever, coughing and shortness of breath yesterday (November 6) and was subsequently admitted to the isolation ward early this morning.

A nasopharyngeal aspirate and throat swab taken from the patient at PMH both tested negative for Novel Coronavirus associated with Severe Respiratory Disease.

The spokesman advised travellers returning from novel coronavirus-affected countries with respiratory symptoms to wear a facial mask, seek medical attention and reveal their travel history to the doctor.

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