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  • Saudi Arabia - Ministry of Health Updates Historical MERS-COV Patient Data - sept 18 2014

    Compared to the previous press release (sept 17) 16 more cases are announced.

    MINISTRY OF HEALTH UPDATES HISTORICAL MERS-COV INFECTION DATA

    9/18/2014

    ​JEDDAH 18 September 2014. The Ministry of Health released information today about 19 historical (old) cases of MERS-CoV, as part of an ongoing review of patient data. Each of these cases had a date of onset prior to 3 June, 2014.

    Since launching a comprehensive response to MERS-CoV earlier this year, the number of reported cases in Saudi Arabia has declined dramatically.
    Other aspects of MoH response include public health education, new procedures and equipment to quickly identify and treat patients and promotion of best practice to prevent the spread of MERS-CoV between healthcare workers.

    The new information was discovered during an ongoing validation process designed to ensure the accuracy of MERS-CoV historical infection data. The review, undertaken by an independent auditor, is part of MoH’s effort to minimize data discrepancies, with the goal of capturing information that enables healthcare workers to better control the disease.

    MoH is conducting a retrospective analysis that includes a case-by-case review to better understand how to capture patient data in a more timely and complete way. It has also stepped up efforts to communicate to healthcare workers the requirement for quick and accurate reporting of infectious disease information. The new data has been shared with the World Health Organization.

    Many of the additional cases were identified through a review of patient records at hospitals that perform on-site laboratory testing. All but three of the cases were in Jeddah.

    Further revisions to the overall MERS-CoV statistics include:

    1. The status of 18 cases was changed from active to recovered, while the categorization of three cases was changed from active to deceased
    2. One duplicate case was identified and deleted
    3. In addition, two cases reported 9 June and 26 August, were subsequently identified as a false positive and have been removed from the statistics.


    This effort complements the on-going implementation of the Health Electronic Surveillance Network (HESN), a comprehensive, integrated public health information system that helps public health workers collaborate to manage individual cases, outbreaks, immunizations, and medical inventories. Regular reviews are part of the MoH effort to introduce internationally accepted standards for due diligence, and can result in changes to reporting statistics arising from reclassification, retrospective investigation, consolidation of cases and laboratory data, and enhanced surveillance outcome.

    In total, MoH had identified 748 laboratory-confirmed cases of MERS-CoV as of 18 September, 2014.

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