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Argentina's Mystery 'Pneumonia' of Unknown Origin: Known Viruses Ruled Out

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Published 1 day ago on September 1, 2022
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Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of an unidentified illness that has sickened at least nine people at a private clinic in northern Argentina, officials say. Three of those infected have died.

The health ministry in Tucumán province reported three new cases at Luz Médica on Thursday, raising the total to nine, with symptoms that include pneumonia and fever. Three of those infected – a doctor, a nurse, and a patient – have died.

Dr. Luis Medina Ruiz, the region’s health minister, said at a briefing on Thursday that experts have so far carried out tests for more than 30 possible causes – including coronavirus, hantavirus, and multiple strains of Legionella – but all have come back negative.

The first known case is a 70-year-old woman who was admitted to Luz Médica in mid-August to undergo surgery for a gallbladder problem. She developed a lung infection on August 18, after which healthcare workers who had contact with her started falling ill.

A doctor and a nurse later died, and the patient died on Thursday morning.
“We are all on alert about this issue,” Medina Ruiz said. “We are releasing guides to public and private intensive care units for the possible appearance of a patient with these characteristics, especially to make a proper diagnosis with all the necessary protocols and PPE, as recommended with all patients with respiratory conditions.”

Although all of the nine cases had an onset of symptoms between August 18 and August 23, it is too early to lift restrictions at the private clinic, Medina Ruiz said. One of the three new cases fell ill during the same period but wasn’t hospitalized until Thursday morning.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC) are both monitoring the outbreak.

Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of an unidentified illness that has sickened at least nine people at a private clinic in northern Argentina, officials say. Three of those infected have died.

The health ministry in Tucumán province reported three new cases at Luz Médica on Thursday, raising the total to nine, with symptoms that include pneumonia and fever. Three of those infected – a doctor, a nurse, and a patient – have died.

Dr. Luis Medina Ruiz, the region’s health minister, said at a briefing on Thursday that experts have so far carried out tests for more than 30 possible causes – including coronavirus, hantavirus, and multiple strains of Legionella – but all have come back negative.

The first known case is a 70-year-old woman who was admitted to Luz Médica in mid-August to undergo surgery for a gallbladder problem. She developed a lung infection on August 18, after which healthcare workers who had contact with her started falling ill.

A doctor and a nurse later died, and the patient died on Thursday morning.

“We are all on alert about this issue,” Medina Ruiz said. “We are releasing guides to public and private intensive care units for the possible appearance of a patient with these characteristics, especially to make a proper diagnosis with all the necessary protocols and PPE, as recommended with all patients with respiratory conditions.

Although all of the nine cases had an onset of symptoms between August 18 and August 23, it is too early to lift restrictions at the private clinic, Medina Ruiz said. One of the three new cases fell ill during the same period but wasn’t hospitalized until Thursday morning.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC) are both monitoring the outbreak.
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Melting Antarctic ice must have unleashed all kinds of despicable microbes and Argentina is the first casualty.
 

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Argentina's Mystery 'Pneumonia' of Unknown Origin: Known Viruses Ruled Out

Cases of a mysterious pneumonia of unknown origin that has killed three people have been reported in Argentina.

Experts are rapidly researching what could be causing it and have so far ruled out known viruses such as COVID-19.


According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nine cases of the mysterious disease have been reported so far. Of those infected, eight were health care workers and one was an ICU patient. So far all the cases have stemmed from the same health care clinic in Tucumán. When the illness emerged, the clinic was shut down for seven days.

Pneumonia is an infection that causes air sacs in the lungs to fill with fluid. It can be life threatening, particularly in vulnerable individuals. The cases of pneumonia detected in Argentina are bilateral, meaning both lungs were affected.

Certain types of virus, bacteria and fungi can all cause pneumonia.

But so far, experts have not managed to find out what is causing the cases in Argentina. They are becoming increasingly concerned as tests for known causes have all come back negative.

COVID-19 and several types of flu have been ruled out, Tucumán Health Minister Luis Medina Ruiz said at a press conference on September 1. Experts also tested for legionella, a bacteria that can cause severe pneumonia cases. Again, this came back negative.


"What these patients have in common is the severe respiratory condition with bilateral pneumonia and compromise in images very similar to COVID, but that is ruled out," Ruiz said.

Severe cases of COVID-19 can cause pneumonia. This happens when the body's immune system attacks the virus when it settles in the lungs, causing air sacs to fill with fluid.

Connor Bamford, research fellow in virology and antiviral immunity at the Wellcome-Wolfson Institute for Experimental Medicine, told Newsweek that there's "very little information known at the minute," about the cases in Argentina and this is worrying.

"[It's concerning] over and above the current fatalities—if it turns out to be caused by a previously unknown virus, which is possible. What is of immediate concern is that this appears to be a serious infection associated with severe pneumonia [and] death in a close group of people; that it may be spread from person-to-person, and that we don't yet know what is causing it and therefore can't specific track or treat it," he said.

"Globally, we need to be better prepared to deal with novel viruses rapidly and effectively, and prevent them becoming devastating pandemics like COVID."

The ICU patient had been in hospital for a gallbladder problem at first, Ruiz said. During her treatment, she came down with the pneumonia at around the same time the other pneumonia patients displayed symptoms.

"At first she was considered patient zero, but she is under study based on the deepening of the analyses that are being carried out," Ruiz said. "This situation is unpredictable."

The WHO is continuing to monitor the situation as it unfolds.

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Published 1 day ago on September 1, 2022
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Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of an unidentified illness that has sickened at least nine people at a private clinic in northern Argentina, officials say. Three of those infected have died.

The health ministry in Tucumán province reported three new cases at Luz Médica on Thursday, raising the total to nine, with symptoms that include pneumonia and fever. Three of those infected – a doctor, a nurse, and a patient – have died.

Dr. Luis Medina Ruiz, the region’s health minister, said at a briefing on Thursday that experts have so far carried out tests for more than 30 possible causes – including coronavirus, hantavirus, and multiple strains of Legionella – but all have come back negative.

The first known case is a 70-year-old woman who was admitted to Luz Médica in mid-August to undergo surgery for a gallbladder problem. She developed a lung infection on August 18, after which healthcare workers who had contact with her started falling ill.

A doctor and a nurse later died, and the patient died on Thursday morning.
“We are all on alert about this issue,” Medina Ruiz said. “We are releasing guides to public and private intensive care units for the possible appearance of a patient with these characteristics, especially to make a proper diagnosis with all the necessary protocols and PPE, as recommended with all patients with respiratory conditions.”

Although all of the nine cases had an onset of symptoms between August 18 and August 23, it is too early to lift restrictions at the private clinic, Medina Ruiz said. One of the three new cases fell ill during the same period but wasn’t hospitalized until Thursday morning.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC) are both monitoring the outbreak.

Health authorities are investigating an outbreak of an unidentified illness that has sickened at least nine people at a private clinic in northern Argentina, officials say. Three of those infected have died.

The health ministry in Tucumán province reported three new cases at Luz Médica on Thursday, raising the total to nine, with symptoms that include pneumonia and fever. Three of those infected – a doctor, a nurse, and a patient – have died.

Dr. Luis Medina Ruiz, the region’s health minister, said at a briefing on Thursday that experts have so far carried out tests for more than 30 possible causes – including coronavirus, hantavirus, and multiple strains of Legionella – but all have come back negative.

The first known case is a 70-year-old woman who was admitted to Luz Médica in mid-August to undergo surgery for a gallbladder problem. She developed a lung infection on August 18, after which healthcare workers who had contact with her started falling ill.

A doctor and a nurse later died, and the patient died on Thursday morning.

“We are all on alert about this issue,” Medina Ruiz said. “We are releasing guides to public and private intensive care units for the possible appearance of a patient with these characteristics, especially to make a proper diagnosis with all the necessary protocols and PPE, as recommended with all patients with respiratory conditions.

Although all of the nine cases had an onset of symptoms between August 18 and August 23, it is too early to lift restrictions at the private clinic, Medina Ruiz said. One of the three new cases fell ill during the same period but wasn’t hospitalized until Thursday morning.

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Center for Disease Control (ECDC) are both monitoring the outbreak.
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CCP did it. Serves them right for going to bed with the commies!

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May 23, 2022, 10:39 AM

The ninth Summit of the Americas, which the United States is set to host in early June, is shaping up to be an unmitigated disaster. Faced with the threat of boycotts by key regional leaders, the White House is clearly having trouble navigating Latin America’s current political moment—which is marked by an increasingly anti-American turn that has paralleled China’s consistent investments in the region.

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Melting Antarctic ice must have unleashed all kinds of despicable microbes and Argentina is the first casualty.


Yanks testing their bioweapons.

Dr M getting CECA virus immediately after speaking up for Tiongkok is proof enough.

Now Argentina with this virus.

And then some russkie oil executive supposedly dropping out of the window or sth? Maybe fake news by westerners as they are experts at those things.

But trend is clear.

Ang moh kia are willing to use bioweapons.

My question is why can Tiongkok NOT produce 1 million nuclear warheads using their infamous Chhhhhhyyyynnnnaaa Spppppppeeeeeed in a single year and then force the yankees to hole up within a tiny territory in let's say Grand Canyon.

If All Yanks are holed up in Grand Canyon, that'd be fair enough. Shouldn't the Red Indians get to reclaim the ownership of their own territories?

Isn't it true that Tiongs claim to be the world's factory?

So why Tiongkok can't do it?

I thought according to dumbfuk yanks tiongs and many others who hype up tiongkok, in the entirety of human history, no country has ever performed this "miracle" in such a short period of time? Then why can't they build 1 million nukes in 1 year and push all the yankees worldwide to Grand Canyon. Problem resolved.


How come the infamous Chhhhhhhyyyyyyynnnnaaaa Spppppppeeeed is nowhere to be seen?
 
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