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PRESS STATEMENT
MINISTRY OF HEALTH MALAYSIA
RECENT LEGISLATIVE CASE CASE CASE
DEVELOPED MIDDLE EAST RESPIRATORY SYNDROME CORONAVIRUS
(MERS-CoV) REDUCING SERVICES FROM THE UMRAH
Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH) wishes to inform one (1) case
who is confirmed to be infected with MERS-CoV involving a Malay citizen
Malaysia 55 years old, is from Selangor.
The findings found him
just
returned to Malaysia from working umrah and arriving in Malaysia at 23
December 2017. On December 24, 2017, he had symptoms of fever, cough,
weak, tired and sore feet. Patients get treatment from the clinic
near his home, where he had been treated as a
case of fever. On the night of December 28, 2017, he next came to
Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital's Emergency Department (HTAR), Klang and her
have been admitted to the HTAR ward for examination and treatment
further.
Take note of her recent travel history from discharge
umrah, the MERS-CoV screening test was carried out and it was positive, each
for screening tests conducted by Sungai Buloh Hospital at 30
December 2017 as well as subsequent verification tests conducted by the Institute
Medical Research (IMR) on 31 December 2017.
At this point, the patient
were in stable condition and were referred to Sungai Buloh Hospital
to receive further treatment.
The patient has informed that the current
in the Holy Land, he was taken to a camel farm, where he was
then drink raw camel milk and come in contact with a camel
found in the farm.
MOH is in the process of preventing and controlling activities, including detection
as well as monitoring on close contact to patients like experts
family, umrah pilgrims in the same group, health workers in facilities
health care as well as close contact in airplanes departed by
patient. Prevention and control of infections among health workers
has been upgraded at all levels in addition to monitoring status
the health of health personnel involved in dealing with related cases.
Recent developments about those involved will be notified from
from time to time.
Refers to reports from the WHO, to date the cause of the infection
the actual and the way the infection for MERS-CoV's disease is still inadequate
identified. However, activities such as touching animals, especially camels, eat up
or drink any raw / non-cooked product that perfectly
involving camels like milk, meat, urine is at risk for getting
MERS-CoV infection. The WHO also pointed out, at the moment the stage
the transmission of the infection as a whole is unknown and absent
vaccine to protect against MERS-CoV infection and no medicine
special for taking care of it. The WHO party also did not issue any advice
travel advisory or any travel ban to
the countries involved.
MOH wishes to emphasize health advice to the public
who want to work umrah in the Holy Land or take a tour of any
countries in the Middle East region who are currently reporting infections
MERS-CoV, regarding the following:
During the visit, always practice the level of personal hygiene
high as often as hand washing with water and
soap or hand sanitizer, especially after
cough, sneeze or after shaking;
During the visit, always carry with the mouthpiece
and nose and hand sanitizer for
used when needed;
During the visit, avoid visiting a home or
healthcare institutions involved in the occurrence of epidemic infections
MERS-CoV in that country;
Avoid visiting to animal farms or touching any kind
animals, especially camels;
Avoid taking (ie eating or drinking) any product
raw / not cooked perfectly involving camels; such as
milk, meat, urine and its products.
Those returning from visits to participating countries, in particular
countries in the Middle East region are advised to obtain
immediate treatment, in the event of a symptom of fever and
respiratory infections (such as cough and difficulty breathing), in particular
within 14 days after arriving in Malaysia. They need to inform
about the history of their trip to the treating physician.
The cooperation of the travel agency in particular that manages the congregation
umrah / pilgrims are asked to reinforce awareness of the incident
MERS-CoV infection through continuous information dissemination to the
managed pilgrims / pilgrims. For tujua
http://www.moh.gov.my/index.php/data...ew_page/21/964