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UAE: 4 new nCoV coronavirus cases via WHO rpt - Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) - update July 18, 2013

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.who.int/csr/don/2013_07_18/en/index.html

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

18 July 2013 - WHO has been informed of six additional laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Of these, two cases have been reported from Saudi Arabia and four from the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Both the cases in Saudi Arabia have mild symptoms and are not hospitalized. They are from Asir region. The first case is a 26-year-old man who is a close contact with a previously laboratory-confirmed case and the second case is a 42-year-old woman who is a health care worker.

In the UAE, the four cases are health care workers from two hospitals in Abu Dhabi who took care of an earlier laboratory-confirmed patient. Of these, two cases, a 28-year-old man and 30-year-old woman, did not develop symptoms of illness. The other two cases, both women of 30 and 40 years old, had mild upper respiratory symptoms and are in stable condition.

Globally, from September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a total of 88 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with MERS-CoV, including 45 deaths.

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.

Health care providers are advised to maintain vigilance. Recent travelers returning from the Middle East who develop SARI should be tested for MERS-CoV as advised in the current surveillance recommendations.

Specimens from patients? lower respiratory tracts should be obtained for diagnosis where possible. Clinicians are reminded that MERS-CoV infection should be considered even with atypical signs and symptoms, such as diarrhea, in patients who are immunocompromised.

Health care facilities are reminded of the importance of systematic implementation of infection prevention and control (IPC). Health care facilities that provide care for patients suspected or confirmed with MERS-CoV infection should take appropriate measures to decrease the risk of transmission of the virus to other patients, health care workers and visitors.

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.

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.

WHO has convened an Emergency Committee under the International Health Regulations (IHR) to advise the Director-General on the status of the current situation. The Emergency Committee, which comprises international experts from all WHO Regions, unanimously advised that, with the information now available, and using a risk-assessment approach, the conditions for a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) have not at present been met.
 
Re: UAE: 4 new nCoV coronavirus cases via WHO rpt - Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) - update July 18, 2013

Apparently 136 contacts of case #82 were screened.

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bu Dhabi's health," declares recording 4 new cases of Corona virus
Source: Abu Dhabi - WAM Date: 18 July 2013
Announced that the Health Authority in Abu Dhabi, recording 4 new cases of Corona virus that causes respiratory syndrome Middle East.

The Commission noted that it and in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the epidemiological investigation procedures immediately, as is the case in such cases immediately after the discovery of the first case, where he was examined a total of 136 individuals representing the medical staff supervisor of the situation and the patient's family members.

The results of the epidemiological investigation to identify the presence of 4 new infections, all of which are in a stable condition, was isolated as a Ahtzazi to prevent transmission to others.

The Ministry of Health confirmed that it is in constant contact with the World Health Organization for the latest global developments about this virus, stressing that it is not a concern to public health, and therefore the ministry assured everyone that the cases detected around the world continue to be limited deployment and the health status of the current does not require any measures to ban travel to any country in the world, as it does not require tests early in the ports states do not impose any restrictions on trade.

The ministry praised the cooperation and coordination between all the health authorities in the country to follow up on the health situation in the state and keenness on the health and safety of everyone.

http://www.emaratalyoum.com/local-section/health/2013-07-18-1.592372

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HAAD announces four new cases of Coronavirus in Abu Dhabi
2013-07-18 23:05:30
WAM ABU DHABI, July 18th, 2013 (WAM)--The Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) has registered four new cases with coronvirus. The new registered cases are in stable conditions.

It added, "As a preventive measure, they have been isolated to prevent transmission to others." Immediately after discovering the first case, the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi (HAAD) in coordination with the Ministry of Health (MOH), started investigating and examining people with direct contact with the first patient.

The HAAD noted that a total of 136 individuals representing medical staff and family members of the patient were examined. As a result of the screening, four new cases with the virus were confirmed.

The Ministry of Health (MOH) stated that it is following all the latest updates regarding the new virus with the World Health Organisation (WHO). It confirmed that the virus is not a concern for public health at the moment as the detected cases globally continue to be very low.

It reiterated that the current situation does not require a travel ban to any country in the world, nor screenings at different ports, or restrictions on trade. The MoH praised the cooperation and coordination among all the health authorities in the country to follow up the health situation and safeguard public health.

WAM/MN


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