Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Saudi note 2 MERS new cases; WHO 7 details others – CIDRAP

Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health (MOH) confirmed two new MERS-CoV cases today in Buraydah, Which has now had 23 cases in less than 2 weeks, while the World Health Organization (WHO) provided details on 7 Previously reported Saudi cases 4 in Buraydah.

One new case Proved fatal

One of the new MERS-CoV (Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus) cases in Buraydah reported today by the MOH was fatal. It is overpriced Does not Appear to be linked to a large hospital outbreak in the city.

Dead is an 84-year-old Saudi man. His case is Listed as “primary,” meaning he likely did not Acquire his infection from another patient.

The other case involves a 54-year-old foreign man who is hospitalized in critical condition. He contracted the disease in a health care setting, so he is probably part of a large hospital outbreak in the city. Yesterday the MOH saidthat 18 of 23 MERS cases reported in the city at that time were Associated with one hospital, Which it did not name.

Neither man is a health care worker. Of the 23 cases in Buraydah reported by the MOH since March 3, 11 have been fatal.

The agencys overpriced Noted That three but definatley Recovered fromtheir MERS-CoV infections. Two of them, aged 36 and 81, are from Buraydah, and the other, 49 years old, is in Jeddah. The oldest man had preexisting disease, while the others, both healthcare workers, did not.

Saudi Arabia has now confirmed 39 MERS cases so far this month after reporting 24 in all of February. Only 9 of the 39 cases have Involved women. Since the Outbreak Began in the countryside in 2012, the MOH has confirmed 1,346 cases, including 572 deaths. Nineteen patient are still undergoing treatment.



WHO details 7 cases, 5 Severe

The WHO, meanwhile, today detailed four cases in Buraydah and one each in Taif, Jubail and Jeddah. All tested positive for MERS-CoV on March 8 or 9.

Two of the cases Involved Recent contact with camels, a known risk factor. Two of the patient are hospitalized in stable condition, three are in critical condition, and two died.

The four patient in Buraydah are all linked to the outbreak hospital, the WHO said, and one is a healthcare professional there. Investigation into how all four might have been exposed to the virus ice Ongoing.

The health care worker, a 26-year-old man is in stable condition after testing positive for MERS-CoV. He had preexisting disease.

The other Buraydah patient are a 22-year-old woman with comorbidities who is in Severe conditioning, a 29-year-old man with preexisting disease who died on March 9, and a 50-year-old man with comorbidities who is in critical condition on a mechanical ventilator.

The three cases outside of Buraydah Involve a 75-year-old man in Taif who is in critical condition, a 62- year-old man in Jubail city in a critical condition, and a 64-year-old man who died in Jeddah on March 8. The forms two had frequent contact camel and dregs Their raw milk, while an investigation into a possible MERS-CoV source for The Third man ice Ongoing.

The WHO saidthat, since September 2012, it has been informed of 1,684 lab-confirmed MERS cases worldwide, including at least 600 deaths.

See also:

March 16 MOH update

March 16 WHO news release

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