Re: UAE - A report - Man, 82, nCoV novel coronavirus patient in Abu Dhabi
Re: UAE - A report - Man, 82, nCoV novel coronavirus patient in Abu Dhabi
Copy of our line list with UAE case exposures in bold:
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We have lost visibility in Saudi Arabia - May 12, 2013
Per ECDC cases 1 thru 11:
<table style="WIDTH: 100%" class="ms-rteTable-1" summary="" width="100%"><tbody><tr class="ms-rteTableHeaderRow-1"><td class="ms-rteTableHeaderFirstCol-1" width="7%">Case No. </td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderOddCol-1" width="12%">
Date of Onset
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderEvenCol-1" width="9%">
Age (years)
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderOddCol-1" width="6%">
Sex
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderEvenCol-1" width="12%">
Probable place of infection
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderOddCol-1" width="13%">
Date reported
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderEvenCol-1" width="19%">
Source
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableHeaderLastCol-1" width="19%">
Outcome
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableOddRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 1
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> April 2012
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> 45
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> F
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Jordan**
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 30/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> WHO/IHR
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Dead
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableEvenRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 2
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> April 2012
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> 25
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Jordan**
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 30/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> WHO/IHR
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Dead
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableOddRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 3
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> 13/06/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> 60
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 20/09/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia/ProMed
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Dead
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableEvenRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 4
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> 03/09/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> 49
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Qatar/ Kingdom of Saudi Arabia***
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 22/09/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> HPA/WHO
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Death on June 28
Note
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableOddRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 5
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 04/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia/
ProMed /
SMJ
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%"> Alive
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableEvenRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 6
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> 12/10/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> 45
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Qatar****
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 23/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> RKI / WHO
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%"> Alive
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableOddRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 7
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 19/11/12- 23/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia/
ProMed/
WHO
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%"> Alive
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableEvenRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 8
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> 28/10/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 23/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> WHO
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Dead
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableOddRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 9
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> October 2012
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 28/11/12
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> WHO
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Dead
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableEvenRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 10
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> 24 /1/2013
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> 60
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> Pakistan/
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 8/1/13
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> EWRS
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
reported Dead on March 19
</td></tr> <tr class="ms-rteTableOddRow-1"> <td class="ms-rteTableFirstCol-1" width="7%"> 11
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="12%"> 6/2/2013
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="9%"> NK
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="6%"> M
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="12%"> United Kingdom*
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableOddCol-1" width="13%"> 12/02/13
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableEvenCol-1" width="19%"> HPA
</td> <td class="ms-rteTableLastCol-1" width="19%">
Dead 17/2/2013
</td></tr></tbody></table>
* Part of family cluster
** Healthcare worker and part of outbreak linked to hospital
*** Patient transferred to UK
**** Patient transferred to Germany
NK: not known
http://www.ecdc.europa.eu/en/press/n...2FLists%2FNews
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#12 - A younger female family member, who only had exposure to Case 10 while he was in hospital. She became ill on February 5 with a typical influenza-like illness which did not require hospital admission. She has now fully recovered. - United Kingdom
#13 - "The patient was hospitalized on 29 January 2013 and died on 10 February 2013. The case was laboratory-confirmed on 18 February 2013. Further investigation into this case is ongoing." -
female had traveled abroad. Saudi Arabia
Death
#14 Man, 69, was hospitalized on 10 February 2013 and died on 19 February 2013 - Saudi Arabia
Death
#15 Man- 39, onset date 24 February 2013. He was hospitalized on 28 February 2013 and died on 2 March 2013. Saudi Arabia
Death
#16 No details. Apparently recovered. Contact of case #15 above. Saudi Arabia
#17 Man, 73, hospitalized in Germany reported by infectious diseases chief Wendtner at Schwabing Hospital in Munich - UAE Death
#18 - Man, 59, with multiple comorbidities. Date of onset of symptoms [14 Apr 2013] and died [19 Apr 2013] - Saudi Arabia
Death
#19 - Man, 24, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [17 Apr 2013] - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#20 - Man, 87, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [17 Apr 2013] and died [28 Apr 2013] - Saudi Arabia
Death
#21 - Man, 58, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [22 Apr 2013] still in ICU in stable but critical condition - Saudi Arabia
#22 - Man, 94, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [22 Apr 2013] and passed away [26 Apr 2013] - Saudi Arabia
Death
#23 - Man, 56, with multiple comorbidities. Date of Symptoms [22 Apr 2013] and passed away [30 Apr 2013] - Saudi Arabia
Death
#24 - Man, 56, with multiple comorbidities. Date of symptoms [22 Apr 2013] and passed away [29 Apr 2013] - Saudi Arabia
Death
#25 - Woman, 53, with comorbidities. Date of symptoms [27 Apr 2013] she is in stable but critical condition - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#26 - Man, 50, with comorbidity. Date of symptoms [30 Apr 2013] with pneumonia and he is well on the inpatient ward - Saudi Arabia
#27 - Man, 33, with comorbidity. Family contact of a deceased patient. Date of symptoms [28 Apr 2013]. Inpatient in the medical ward and doing well. Saudi Arabia
#28 - Woman, 62, with multiple comorbidities. Start of symptoms [19 Apr 2013] and deceased [3 May 2013] Saudi Arabia
Death
#29 - Man, 71, with multiple comorbidities. Start of symptoms [15 Apr 2013], deceased [3 May 2013]
Death Saudi Arabia
#30 - Woman, 58, with comorbidities. Start of symptoms [1 May 2013] and currently ventilated in critical but stable condition. Saudi Arabia
#31 - Man, 65, April 23, travel to UAE and hospitalized April 23 - France Death
#32 - Man, 48, with multiple comorbidities, onset date 29 Apr 2013, stable condition - Saudi Arabia
#33 - Man, 58, with comorbidity, onset date 6 Apr 2013 - recovered - Saudi Arabia
#34 - Man, 50, hospital roommate of case #31 - France
#35 - Woman, 69, with multiple coexisting medical conditions who became ill on 25 April 2013 and has died - Saudi Arabia
Death
#36 - Man, 48, with multiple coexisting medical conditions who became ill on 24 April 2013, and is in critical condition - Saudi Arabia
#37 - Man, 81, with multiple coexisting medical conditions, who became ill on 26 April 2013, and is in critical condition - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#38 - Man, 56, with multiple coexisting medical conditions, who became ill on 7 May 2013 - Saudi Arabia
#39 - Man, 45, health care worker, who became ill on 2 May 2013 and is currently in a critical condition - Saudi Arabia
#40 - Woman, 43, health care worker, with a coexisting health condition, who became ill on 8 May 2013 and is in a stable condition - Saudi Arabia
#41 - Woman, 81, with multiple coexisting medical conditions. She became ill on 28 April 2013 - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#42 - Woman, 35, sister of case #43, travel history to Mecca, Saudi Arabia - Tunisia
#43 - Man, 34, brother of case #42 - Tunisia
#44 - Man, 63, with underlying medical condition, hospitalized May 15, died May 20 - Saudi Arabia
Death
#45 - Man, 56, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 12, died on May 20 - Saudi Arabia
Death
#46 - Woman, 85, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 17 and is currently in critical condition - Saudi Arabia
#47 - Woman, 76, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 24 and discharged from the hospital on May 27 - Saudi Arabia
#48 - Man, 77, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 19, and died on 26 May - Saudi Arabia
Death
#49 - Man, 73, with underlying medical conditions, onset date May 18 and died on May 26 - Saudi Arabia
Death
#50 - Man, 61, underlying medical conditions - Saudi Arabia
#51 - Man, 45, travel history to Jordan, hospitalized in good condition - Italy
#52 - Child, 1.5 years, contact of case #51, hospitalized - Italy
#53 - Woman, 40, co-worker of case #51 - Italy
#54 - Child, 14, onset date May 29 - not part of Al-Ahsa hospital cluster - Saudi Arabia
#55 - Man, 83, multiple comorbidities - Saudi Arabia
Death
#56 - Woman, 63, hospitalized in stable condition - Saudi Arabia
#57 - Man, 75, hospitalized - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#58 - Man, 21, died this week - Saudi Arabia
Death
#59 - Man, 65, hospitalized in ICU - Taif, Mecca province - Saudi Arabia
Death Note
#60 - Woman, 68, hospitalized in ICU - Taif, Mecca province - Saudi Arabia
Death Note
#61 - Age 46, Wadi Al-Dawasir, Riyadh province - Saudi Arabia
Death
#62 - Man, 42, Eastern province - Saudi Arabia
#63 - Woman, 63, Riyadh province - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#64 - Age, 2, Jeddah, Mecca province - Saudi Arabia
Death Note
#65 - Woman, 42, recovered - Eastern province - Saudi Arabia
#66 - Woman, 45, health care worker in Taif, Mecca province - Saudi Arabia
#67 - Woman, 39, health care worker in Taif, Mecca province - Saudi Arabia
#68 - Woman, 29, health care worker in Taif, Mecca province - Saudi Arabia
#69 - Woman, 41, Riyadh province - Saudi Arabia
#70 - Age 32, suffering from cancer, Eastern province - Saudi Arabia
Death Note.
#71-#77 - No details - 7 more cases announced, possibly 6 asymptomatic, ages 7 - 15, plus a person age 50 from the Eastern province - Saudi Arabia
#78 - Man, 69, hospitalized on June 28 in critical condition - Riyadh - Saudi Arabia
#79 - Man, 66, hospitalized on June 28 in critical condition - Riyadh - Saudi Arabia
#80 - Woman - Health care worker recovered in Hafr Al-Batin, Eastern Province - Saudi Arabia
#81 - Man, 66, hospitalized in stable condition - Asir province - Saudi Arabia
#82 - Man, 82, hospitalized in ICU - UAE
Latest WHO report dated July 11, 2013
Latest ECDC Rapid Risk Assessment - July 8, 2013
Man, 66, died in Tunisia. He recently traveled through Qatar & Mecca, Saudi Arabia recently. He is the father of cases #43 & #44. WHO announced on May 21 that this man has not tested positive for nCoV. As far as FT is concerned he is a probable case.
Death
Media reports on MOH site -
Child, 10 died May 14 in Al-Qatif Central Hospital - Saudi Arabia
Death Please note - there is no followup to this post on the MOH site linked herein - Please note: this article is still on the MOH site today 21/5/13
Please note: We have at least one less death listed than the WHO because some deaths have been reported by Saudi Arabia without any details.
Clusters
Cluster 1 Jordan Cluster April 2012
Two fatal cases, a 45 year-old woman and a 25 year-old man, from Jordan in April 2012. The 2 cases were discovered through testing of samples from a cluster of 11 pneumonia cases in health care workers that occurred at that time. These two individuals were health care workers and most likely contracted the infection from a treated patient or coworker.
Cluster 2 Saudi Arabia Cluster November 2012
In late October and early November, 2013, three male family members were confirmed with NCoV in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Two males werei n their 30s and third was 70 years old. The 70-year old male and a 39 year old male died. The third male, a 31-years old, apparently recovered. It is presumed the 70 year old male was the father of one or both of the younger men.
Cluster 3, United Kingdom Cluster January 2013
A father and his son and a female relative in the United Kingdom represent the third cluster of cases. The son and female relative contracted the infection from their father after he returned to the United Kingdom from Saudi Arabia. This cluster also presents clear evidence of H2H transmission.
The index cases of this cluster is a 60-year-old male who resided in Birmingham England. He had a 39-year-old son who was suffering from brain cancer and was diagnosed with a low chance of survival in November 2012. The son moved to Birmingham near his father to receive chemotherapy treatment in January 2013.
Between December 16 and January 20th, the index case traveled to Pakistan to inform relatives about his son?s cancer. On his return to his home to Birmingham, he stopped in Mecca, Saudi Arabia beginning on January 20 to pray for the recovery of his son. He experienced symptom onset on January 24, 2013 while still in Saudi Arabia and returned to the United Kingdom on January 28, 2013. He was hospitalized on January 31, 2013.
Following his return from Saudi Arabia on January 31, 2013, The index case had contact with both his son and the female relative when he returned home. The female relative began experiencing symptoms on February 5. The son began experiencing symptoms on February 7th, presumably while being treated with chemotherapy. On February 17th, 10 days later, the son died from the infection. Neither he nor the female relative had traveled outside the United Kingdom. The father died on March 19, 2013 (link).
Cluster 4, Saudi Arabia Cluster March 2013
Little information is available about this cluster. One of the contacts of a 39 year old male who died on March 3, 2013 tested positive for NCoV. This individual recovered and no further information is currently available.
Cluster 5, Saudi Arabia Cluster April 2013
Two of the three cases reported from Saudi Arabia on May 3, 2013 are reported to be family members. No further information is available.
h/t Laidback Al
http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=205179
Cluster 6 - France Hospital Cluster: Cases 31 and 34.
Cluster 7 - Man, 66, died in Tunisia. He recently traveled through Qatar & Mecca, Saudi Arabia recently. He is the father of cases #43 & #44. WHO announced on May 21 that this man has not tested positive for nCoV. As far as FT is concerned he is a probable case.
Cluster 8 - 3 Italian cases #51,52,53. 1st case had recent travel to Jordan. Case 52 is a relative of case 51. Case 53 is reportedly a co-worker of case 51.