NOVEL CORONAVIRUS: Global health emergency eyed over outbreak: 5-year-old Chinese tested positive

AIRPORT ANTICIPATION. Authorities are hedging on their bets, with the airport quarantine section at the ready following the anticipated influx of Chinese vacationers celebrating the Lunar New Year this weekend which, one senator warned, may spread a new strain of the pneumonia-causing virus in the Philippines. Chinese officials have traced the latest virus to an animal and seafood market in Wuhan, the capital of the central mainland province of Hubei.

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China has confirmed human-to-human transmission in the outbreak of a new SARS-like virus as the number of cases soared and authorities Tuesday said a fourth person had died.
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The news came as the World Health Organization said it would consider declaring an international public health emergency over the outbreak.
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The coronavirus, which has spread to three other Asian countries and infected more than 200 people in China, has caused alarm because of its genetic similarities to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.

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The discovery of human-to-human transmission comes as hundreds of millions of people are crisscrossing the country in packed buses, trains and planes this week to celebrate the Lunar New Year with relatives.Enhanced screening measures including fever checks have been set up at airports in Australia, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and the United States, with particular attention on arrivals from the central Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak.Health authorities there, where a seafood market has been identified as the center of the outbreak, said Tuesday that an 89-year-old man became the fourth person to die from the virus and that 15 medical staff had been infected.A second case was also confirmed in Shanghai on Tuesday, while five people have been diagnosed with the illness in Beijing.The virus has also reached Japan,

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Thailand and South Korea, with four people hospitalized after visiting Wuhan.A man showing symptoms of the disease who had traveled to the Chinese city has been put in isolation in Australia as health officials await test results, authorities said Tuesday.Zhong Nanshan, a renowned scientist at China’s national health commission, confirmed that the virus was being transmitted between humans, state media reported late Monday.

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The WHO had previously identified animals as the likely primary source, but had warned of “some limited human-to-human transmission.”Zhong told CCTV that patients can contract the virus without having visited Wuhan.He also said 14 medical staff had been infected but it was not clear if he was referring to the Wuhan cases.In southern Guangdong province, two patients were infected by family members who visited Wuhan, he told CCTV.

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The WHO said a key emergency committee would meet Wednesday to determine whether to declare an international public health emergency.The agency has only used the rare label a handful of times, including during the H1N1—or swine flu—pandemic of 2009 and the Ebola epidemic that devastated parts of West Africa from 2014 to 2016.The number of people hit by the new coronavirus is expected to rise, especially with increased monitoring and testing for the disease.Doctors at the University of Hong Kong released a study on Tuesday estimating that there have been 1,343 cases of the new virus in Wuhan.Scientists at Imperial College in London said last week the number was likely closer to 1,700.

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The Chinese government announced Tuesday it was classifying the outbreak in the same category as SARS, meaning compulsory isolation for those diagnosed with the disease and the potential to implement quarantine measures on travel.China’s President Xi Jinping said that the virus must be “resolutely contained” and said information must be released “in a timely manner,” in his first public comments on the outbreak on Monday.

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The Communist government was accused of covering up the SARS outbreak in 2003 but some foreign experts have praised the swift release of information on this new virus.“The speed of response is testimony to improved global preparedness,” said Jeremy Farrar, director of British health care foundation Wellcome Trust.“But we must not be complacent, there is still much to be done to ensure countries across the world are protecting people from epidemic threats of diseases known and unknown,” he said.

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Asia stepped up its defenses Tuesday against the new SARS-like virus, introducing mandatory screenings at airports of arrivals from high-risk areas of China as authorities move to head off a billowing regional health crisis.From Bangkok to Hong Kong and Seoul to Sydney, authorities have gone onto high-alert over the new coronavirus, following China’s confirmation of the first case of human-to-human transmission of the deadly illness.

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Four people have died in China while scores more have been infected with the virus.Thai authorities have introduced mandatory thermal scans of passengers arriving from high-risk areas of China at its airports in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Krabi.Those passengers will be screened “without exemption,” Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said in a statement, adding if they exhibit signs of fever they will be quarantined for 24 hours for monitoring.A quarter of all international flights from Wuhan—the epicenter of the deadly virus—arrive in Thailand. Around 1,300 passengers are expected each day from Wuhan over Chinese New Year, which starts this weekend.Thailand is desperate to avoid a damaging outbreak during peak tourist season.

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Two Chinese arrivals in Thailand have been found with the new strain of the virus–one of whom has since been discharged from hospital and has returned to China.In Hong Kong, the southern Chinese city where memories of a 2002-3 outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that killed hundreds still haunt the city, authorities said they were on “extreme high alert.”“We are… preparing for the worst. We have not lowered our guard,” Hong Kong’s number two leader, Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung, told reporters.Hong Kong airport already routinely screens the temperatures of all passengers arriving at the airport, one of the world’s busiest.

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Those arriving from Wuhan have to fill out health declarations and face fines and up to six months jail if they fail to declare symptoms.On Monday, hospital authorities said they would monitor anyone with a fever who bad been to Hubei province, where Wuhan is located.Taiwan, meanwhile, went onto its second-highest alert level for those traveling to and from Wuhan, advising visitors to avoid visiting any live poultry markets while screening has been stepped up at airports.China’s vast land borders with its neighbors have also come under scrutiny.Vietnam’s health ministry has ordered more border checks as “the risks of infection are high” given the daily cross-border flow of goods and people.

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As fears over the reach of the outbreak mount, Australian health officials said they have restricted a man to his home after he returned from Wuhan showing symptoms of the virus — the country’s first suspected case.The United Arab Emirates said it has made sure its airports and ports are ready to handle coronavirus cases.Tourism-linked stocks sank in Hong Kong on Tuesday with investors spooked by confirmation that a deadly virus in China can be transmitted between humans, while confidence was also hit by Moody’s decision to downgrade the city’s credit rating.

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The Hang Seng Index has enjoyed a healthy run-up over the past six weeks, thanks to the China-US trade pact, signs of an improving global outlook and looser central bank monetary policies.But the optimism has given way to fears about an outbreak of a virus that resembles SARS, a disease that killed hundreds in China and Hong Kong and hammered the local equities market.The new coronavirus strain, which has spread from the mainland city of Wuhan, has infected more than 200 people. On Tuesday, authorities said a fourth person had died from it.A top scientist at China’s National Health Commission said the strain has now been found to pass between humans, a major worry days before the Lunar New Year holiday, which sees hundreds of millions of people travel across the country.

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US confirms first case of Wuhan virus

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WASHINGTON – The United States on Tuesday (Jan 21) reported its first case of the coronavirus spreading in China, with public health officials confirming a man in his 30s living in the West Coast state of Washington as America’s patient zero.

The patient had travelled to the Wuhan region of China but displayed no symptoms when he arrived in the US on Jan 15, federal and local officials said at a press conference.

 

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He had taken a non-direct flight from Wuhan and landed at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, two days before the US began screening travellers from Wuhan who landed in three airports: Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco.

On Jan 19, the man sought care at a local medical facility and reported his travel history. His case was reported to the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which conducted overnight tests and confirmed he had the virus on Jan 20.

Dr Scott Lindquist, Washington’s state epidemiologist for communicable diseases, said the patient is in good condition and is being hospitalised in isolation at a local hospital “out of an abundance of precaution and monitoring”.

The US will start screening travellers at two more international airports – Chicago O’Hare and Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta – this week, said Dr Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Centre for Immunisation and Respiratory Diseases.

 

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Over 1,200 passengers have been screened at the three US airports in Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco since last Friday. No passenger was referred to the hospital and no cases have been discovered through entry screening, said Dr Messonnier.

The risk to the American public remains low, said the CDC.

More than 300 cases of the pneumonia-causing coronavirus have been reported and at least six people have died. China’s health commission confirmed on Monday that the illness can be transmitted between people, instead of only from animals to humans.

 

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A seafood market in Wuhan where live animals were reportedly sold has been linked to the outbreak of the virus, as some patients had worked or shopped there.

The US patient had no known contact with the market, said Dr Lindquist at the press conference.

He said: “The individual reported that he did not visit any of those implicated markets and did not know anyone who was ill. He was just travelling from that (Wuhan) area.”

The US joins countries such as Thailand, Japan and South Korea in confirming cases of the Wuhan virus outside China.

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China says virus spreading between humans

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BEIJING (AFP) – China has confirmed human-to-human transmission in the outbreak of a new SARS-like virus as the number of cases soared and authorities yesterday said a fourth person had died.

The news came as the World Health Organization (WHO) said it would consider declaring an international public health emergency over the outbreak.

 

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The coronavirus, which has spread to three other Asian countries and infected more than 200 people in China, has caused alarm because of its genetic similarities to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which killed nearly 650 people across mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002-2003.

The discovery of human-to-human transmission comes as hundreds of millions of people are criss-crossing the country in packed buses, trains and planes this week to celebrate the Lunar New Year with relatives.

Enhanced screening measures including fever checks have been set up at airports in Australia, Bangladesh, Hong Kong, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan and the United States, with particular attention on arrivals from the central Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the outbreak.

 

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People wearing masks at the Beijing railway station. PHOTO: AFP

 

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Health authorities there, where a seafood market has been identified as the centre of the outbreak, said yesterday that an 89-year-old man became the fourth person to die from the virus and that 15 medical staff had been infected.

A second case was also confirmed in Shanghai yesterday, while five people have been diagnosed with the illness in Beijing. The virus has also reached Japan, Thailand and South Korea, with four people hospitalised after visiting Wuhan.

 

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A man showing symptoms of the disease who had travelled to the Chinese city has been put in isolation in Australia as health officials await test results, authorities said yesterday.

A renowned scientist at China’s National Health Commission Zhong Nanshan confirmed that the virus was being transmitted between humans, state media reported late on Monday.

The WHO had previously identified animals as the likely primary source, but had warned of “some limited human-to-human transmission”.

Zhong told CCTV that patients can contract the virus without having visited Wuhan.

He also said 14 medical staff had been infected but it was not clear if he was referring to the Wuhan cases.

In southern Guangdong province, two patients were infected by family members who visited Wuhan, he told CCTV.

 

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The WHO said a key emergency committee would meet today to determine whether to declare an international public health emergency.

The agency has only used the rare label a handful of times, including during the H1N1 – or swine flu – pandemic of 2009 and the Ebola epidemic that devastated parts of West Africa from 2014 to 2016.

The number of people hit by the new coronavirus is expected to rise, especially with increased monitoring and testing for the disease.

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PH probes SARS-like virus case

5-year-old Chinese tested positive but unsure if same strain in Wuhan

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The government was probing on Tuesday what could be the first case of the SARS-like virus that has infected hundreds in China, health authorities said.PH probes SARS-like virus case

A five-year-old child arrived in the Philippines Jan. 12 from the central Chinese city of Wuhan, where the disease was discovered and has been hospitalized since with flu symptoms.

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While the child tested positive for a virus, authorities in Manila say they are not sure if it is the same 2019 novel coronavirus that has killed four people in China and sickened people in three other Asian countries.
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The child is considered a person under investigation,” Health Secretary Francisco Duque III told a press briefing.Samples from the child were sent to a lab in Australia for further testing and authorities are awaiting the results, he added.The child was already showing symptoms like fever, throat irritation and cough before arriving in the Cebu with a parent, the Health department said.
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Three other travelers from China were checked by authorities at the Kalibo International Airport, but they did not show symptoms that corresponded with the warning issued by the World Health Organization about the virus from Wuhan.
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DOH Epidemiology Bureau Chief Dr. Chito Avelino said the young boy was immediately confined in a hospital at 6 p.m. after arriving in Cebu City three hours earlier.Before entering the Philippines, the boy had a fever, throat irritation and a cough.Samples from the patient were first tested at the Research Institute for Tropical Medicine and yielded negative results for MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV.Duque also said they are still monitoring the three people with flu-like symptoms who entered through the Kalibo International Airport from China.

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He said the three, who were initially admitted in a hospital in Aklan, have no history of travel to Wuhan and no known contact with a confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) case, SARS or sick animals.Throat samples from these patients were already sent to RITM for testing. All three cases are currently well and are no longer manifesting any symptoms.Duque said the DOH is enhancing its coronavirus laboratory testing capacity, hospital preparedness, rapid response, and its risk communication and information dissemination. Personal protective equipment are available at the Bureau of Quarantine, Centers for Health Development, and DOH hospitals.He said they are also closely monitoring individuals who manifested signs of respiratory infection and had a history of travel to China and is coordinating with WHO and China Center for Disease Control for updates.

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“I encourage the health workers to be vigilant and take extra precautionary measures when in contact with patients with acute respiratory infection, especially those with travel history to China,” Duque said.The Bureau of Quarantine is working with airlines and airport authorities to strengthen border surveillance, while the Epidemiology Bureau is heightening its community surveillance.

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The DOH advised the public to practice frequent hand washing, avoid unprotected contact with farm or wild animals, practice proper cough etiquette–maintain distance and cover coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the crook of your elbow, avoid close contact with people showing cold or flu-like symptoms, and ensure that food is well-cooked.“I urge travelers with symptoms of respiratory illness, either during or after travel, to seek medical attention immediately. I also call on our health facilities to enhance standard infection prevention and control practices, especially in our emergency departments.

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We must always be ready,” added Duque.WHO Country Representative Dr. Rabindra Abeyasinghe said they are working with their members states to better understand the new disease.At this point, he said there is still a lot that’s unknown.“We are not sure of the source—if they came from animal or meat or another source,” he said.He also believes there maybe human-to-human transmission.

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He said this was demonstrated by the fact that among those 222 confirmed cases, there were 14 hospital employees caring for sick people.At present, he said the guidance of WHO is to use the “tried and tested guidelines” that they have used for preventing infection and control during previous coronavirus infections such as the MERS-CoV and SARS.Furthermore, he said they are working very closely with Chinese authorities to get a better understanding of these information.

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On Dec. 31, 2019, a clustering of pneumonia cases of unknown etiology was reported in Wuhan, China.The outbreak was later determined to be caused by a 2019-nCoV, a new coronavirus strain that has not been previously identified in humans.Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses ranging from the common cold to more serious infections such as MERS-CoV and SARS-CoV. Common signs of coronavirus infection include respiratory symptoms, fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties. In severe cases, it can cause pneumonia, acute respiratory syndrome, kidney failure, and even death.

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A WHO statement said as of Tuesday, there has been no confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus case in the Philippines.Senator Imee Marcos warned, however, that an influx of Chinese vacationers celebrating the new year could spread the new strain of pneumonia-causing virus here.She also cautioned that the lax immigration procedures for Philippine offshore gaming operators also increased the country’s health risk to the virus. With AFP / byMacon Ramos-Araneta

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MoH issues urgent instructions over Chinese disease outbreak

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An official from the health ministry reviews the quarantine protocol for suspect international arrivals at Hà Nội’s Nội Bài international airport on Tuesday. — VNA/VNS Photo

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HÀ NỘI — The Ministry of Health (MoH) yesterday issued an urgent dispatch on prevention and control of the acute pneumonia disease outbreak from China.

The dispatch asked hospitals and clinics nationwide to set up measures for early detection and prevention to the disease, caused by novel coronavirus (nCoV).

According to the dispatch, all hospitals must set up rapid reaction teams to confront the high risk of the disease spreading.

 

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Việt Nam was at high risk of transmitting the disease caused by the new strain of coronavirus from China, said Dr. Lương Ngọc Khuê, director general of the MoH’s Medical Examination and Treatment Department.

To cope with the disease, classification of patients would be implemented at the registration desks and patients with symptoms of an acute respiratory infection such as cough and fever must be isolated and examined in separate sections in hospitals or clinics.

Those who were in China within the last 14 days must be checked in terms of epidemiological factors.

If acute pneumonia is suspected, hospitals must temporarily isolate the patient and notify preventive health agencies to take samples.

Health workers must follow disease precaution standards such as wearing masks and regularly washing hands when examining patients with symptoms of acute respiratory infection.

 

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Hospitals and clinics must prepare isolation areas and resuscitation medications as well as check medical equipment such as breathing machines, patient monitoring machines, personal protective equipment, and disinfectant chemicals.

Healthcare entities were told to strictly follow the instructions of diagnosis and treatment for the nCoV-pneumonia by the MoH issued on January 16.

They were also urged to spread awareness among healthcare workers and citizens to detect and control the disease as well as to encourage people to report their travel history in countries affected by the disease.

So far, China has reported 62 people infected with the disease, which killed six people.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has confirmed that the new coronavirus could be contagious between humans.

The new strain of coronavirus, first discovered in China’s Wuhan City, has caused comparisons to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) that killed nearly 650 people in mainland China and Hong Kong in 2002 and 2003. — VNS

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