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More MERS-CoV cases reported in Saudi Arabia
Jun 14, 2013 (CIDRAP News) – The trickle of MERS-CoV (Middle East
respiratory syndrome coronavirus) cases continued today with Saudi
Arabia reporting three more, including a fatal one, pushing the
unofficial global count over 60.
The Saudi Ministry of Health (MOH) said two of the cases are in
Taif governorate, which lies near Mecca in the western part of the
country. They involve a 65-year-old Saudi citizen and a 68-year-old
female citizen, both of whom have chronic illnesses and are in hospital
intensive care units. The ministry didn't say if the patients are
related or otherwise epidemiologically linked.
The other case-patient, a 46-year-old male "resident" in Wadi
Al-Dawasir, died today, the MOH said. Wadi Al-Dawasir is a town in
Riyadh province in the country's central highlands. The statement gave
no other details about the patient.
All three cases occurred far from the Al-Ahsa region of eastern
Saudi Arabia, where most of the country's recent cases have been
reported, including a hospital-centered outbreak involving 25 cases and
14 deaths.
The new cases raise the MOH's posted MERS-CoV count to 46,
including 28 deaths. They also boost the unofficial global count to 61
cases and 34 deaths.
As Saudi Arabia announced the three new cases today, the World
Health Organization issued a statement recognizing the three cases that
the country reported 2 days ago. Those involve a 63-year-old woman from
the Eastern region, a 75-year-old man from Al-Ahsa governorate, and a
21-year-old man from Hafar Al-Batin governorate who died.
The Saudi announcement of those cases on Jun 12 listed the two
older patients as Saudi citizens and the young man as a resident. With
the three cases, the WHO's MERS-CoV tally rose to 58 cases and 33
deaths. (The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] raised
its own count today to 61 cases and 34 deaths.)
In other developments, Italy has detected no more MERS-CoV cases
after monitoring contacts of its first three patients for 2 weeks,
according to a machine-translated government statement that was cited by
Michael Coston of the Avian Flu Diary blog. The incubation period for
the virus is currently estimated at 9 to 12 days.
Italy's first case was in a 45-year-old hotel worker who fell ill
after returning to Italy following a 40-day stay in Jordan; his illness
was reported on May 31. Subsequently the man's 2-year-old niece and a
42-year-old female coworker were infected, according to earlier reports.
The three were hospitalized in Florence.
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