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    KSA Reports 2 New MERS-CoV Cases






    # 7497


    Within a couple of hours of the last WHO MERS-CoV update, Saudi Arabia has announced another two cases, bringing their total to 70 (h/t @HelenBranswell).

    As is typical with Saudi announcements, this is a bare-bones report. Unlike the last half dozen cases we?ve heard about, however, these two patients are receiving treatment in hospital ICUs.


    MOH: 'Two New Cases of Novel Coronavirus Recorded in Riyadh and Al-Ahsa'
    18 July 2013
    Within the framework of the epidemiological surveillance of the novel Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), the Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced that two confirmed cases of this virus have been recorded. The first case is for a 41-old-year Saudi male in Riyadh. The second case is for a 59-year-old Saudi female in Al-Ahsa governorate. Both cases are at the ICU receiving the proper treatment.

    It is worth mentioning that, the MOH has tested 64 samples recently, given that, all of such samples have been proved negative, May Allah be praised, except the cases that have been published.​
    Posted by Michael Coston at <a class="timestamp-link" href="http://afludiary.blogspot.ca/2013/07/ksa-reports-2-new-mers-cov-cases.html" rel="bookmark" title="permanent link"><abbr class="published" title="2013-07-18T14:55:00-04:00">2:55 PM</abbr>

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    Re: Saudi Arabia announces 2 more nCoV coronavirus cases July 18, 2013

    [Source: Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health, full page in Arabic: (LINK). Automatic translation.]


    MERS-CoV, Saudi Arabia: Two new confirmed cases

    [July 18 2013)


    The first case of a citizen in the Riyadh region, at the age of 41 years. And the second case of a citizen in the province of Ahsa, at the age of 59 years, and are still being treated in intensive care.

    The ministry also describes that 64 samples were tested recently and were negative, and thankfully, other than what was announced.


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    • #3
      Re: Saudi Arabia announces 2 more nCoV coronavirus cases July 18, 2013

      *****This list is offered for epidemiological interest only. We do not warranty this information*****

      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

      #83 - Man, 26, contact of case #81 - mild case, not hospitalized - Asir province - Saudi Arabia

      #84 - Woman, 42, health care worker - mild case, not hospitized - Asir province - Saudi Arabia

      #85 - Man, 28, asymptomatic health care worker, contact of case #82 - UAE

      #86 - Woman, 30, asymptomatic health care worker, contact of case #82 - UAE

      #87 - Woman, 30, mild respiratory symptoms in stable condition, contact of case #82 - UAE

      #88 - Woman, 40, mild respiratory symptoms in stable condition, contact of case #82 - UAE

      #89 - Man, 41, hospitalized in ICU - Riyadh - Saudi Arabia

      #90 - Woman, 59, hospitalized in ICU - Al-Ahsa governorate - Saudi Arabia



      Latest WHO report dated July 18, 2013

      Latest ECDC Rapid Risk Assessment - July 8, 2013


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        Two cases of Coronavirus in Riyadh

        Costume news-Riyadh: the Ministry of Health announced yesterday, registering two coronavirus both in Al-Ahsa and Riyadh, the Ministry explained in a statement that under epidemiological investigation for the new coronavirus disease (MERS-CoV), was registered two new confirmed the virus, the first case of a citizen in the Riyadh region, 41 years old, and a second citizen in the province, at the age of 59 years?, useful as they are still being treated in intensive care. The Ministry announced on Monday to register two new confirmed hit by the virus, the first citizen of a 26-year-old contacts to one of the wounded stated them already in Asir, second resident working in the health sector in Asir, a 42-year-old, and both have mild symptoms did not call their hospital, the Ministry said it was examining a sample from the beginning of the month of 1524 Shaban, were negative, but what has been announced. the Emergency Committee of the World Health Organization of the United Nations decided in a meeting yesterday that the coronavirus that causes AIDS Middle East is not a respiratory health public State of emergency of international concern at this stage. said a statement issued by the Organization, the Committee reviewed and discussed the information on a range of aspects related to the coronavirus that causes the syndrome respiratory and Middle East unanimously decided, and the information currently available, using a risk assessment approach and conditions for public health emergencies, the global health emergency situation at present has not yet reached the degree of concern globally. participated in the meeting of experts from Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Tunisia, Italy, France, Germany, Britain, via closed-circuit television.




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