Hospitals informed of new virus to ensure vigilance: MOH

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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Health (MOH) is monitoring the situation closely after the World Health Organisation (WHO) issued a global alert on an unknown virus related to the deadly SARS infection.

It has informed all hospitals of the WHO alert to ensure vigilance in monitoring the situation.

MOH adds that for now, there is no need for any additional measures to be taken until more information is available.

The UN Health body issued the alert on two confirmed cases of severe pneumonia with acute renal failure.

It said the cases are linked to a novel coronavirus belonging to the same virus family as SARS-coronavirus.

The WHO added that at present, there is no evidence to suggest that the cases are linked or that there is an ongoing transmission of the virus.

- CNA/xq
 
If it lands in Spore expect SARs II to spread like wild fire :eek:
 
If it comes to SG, which i m sure it will be able to make it's way here. I m sure it's gonna be much tougher to contain compared to SARS previously.:oIo:
 
Inform the hospitals for fuck?

They need to inform the airport, ports and all border checkpoints.
 
wah lau .... eh

must buy tamiflu again .....
ang moh manufacturer veri the happy
donald rumsfeld laughing looking at sales figures
local agent also very happy
if local orders start cuming in ....
 
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SARs was bound to make a comeback. It's probably mutated making tamiflu useless

Sporeans are going to pay dearly for the PAP's policy of packing Spore like a sardine can. This is a ticking time bomb waiting to happen. :(
 
The more they wayang the faster and wider it will spread. Just do your work. But that is impossible right?
 
Another big global con job on the way. One day it may be true. And everything will be over. No need to talk anymore. There are just too many people on earth.Time for a thorough cleansing. When it comes, it will not spare anyone. It will clean like a gigantic tsunami sparing nobody at all....the good ones will die, the bad ones will die, everyone will die. We are ALL responsible for the evil that will befall ALL of us....
 
New SARS-like virus found, man critically ill in UK



A Qatari man struck down with a previously unknown virus related to the deadly SARS infection and the common cold is critically ill in hospital in Britain, the World Health Organisation said on Monday.





The U.N. health body put out a global alert on Sunday saying a new virus had infected the 49-year-old man who had recently travelled to Saudi Arabia – where another man with an almost identical virus had already died.


Britain’s Health Protection Agency (HPA) and respiratory disease experts said there was no immediate cause for concern, although authorities were watching out for any signs of the virus spreading.


“This new virus … is different from any that have previously been identified in humans,” the HPA said.


Any suggestions of a link between the virus and Saudi Arabia will cause particular concern in the build-up to next month’s Muslim haj pilgrimage, when millions of people arrive in the kingdom from across the world, then return to their homes.


The virus, known as a coronavirus, comes from the same family as SARS which emerged in 2002 and killed 800 people.
“This is now an international issue,” WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl said. “The (Qatari) patient is still alive but, as we understand, in critical condition,” he said.
The HPA said it was recommending the Qatari patient be treated in isolation by doctors and nurses wearing gowns, gloves respirators, goggles and other protective equipment.


It did not recommend any specific actions for travelers or other members of the public.


INTENSIVE CARE
The Qatari man first showed symptoms of an acute respiratory infection while he was in Qatar, the WHO said.

He spent some time in intensive case in Qatar and was later flown to the UK where he was currently in a London hospital’s intensive care unit, being treated for acute respiratory infection and kidney failure. Officials declined to name the hospital.


Andrew Easton, a virologist at Britain’s University of Warwick, said that with only two cases so far, it was difficult for experts to estimate the potential threat.
“The important thing is to be aware of the virus and to be on the lookout for any evidence that it is more than a rare chance event,” he said.


Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that includes causes of the common cold but can also include more severe illness such as the virus responsible for SARS.


SARS, or Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, appeared in China in 2002 and infected more than 8,000 people worldwide, killing around 800 of them before being brought under control.


John Oxford, a professor of Virology at Queen Mary, University of London, said he was not too concerned as the new virus was “more likely to join numerous other members of the coronavirus family and behave like a nasty infection rather than join the exception group like SARS”.

“SARS was very quick off the mark infecting hospital staff,” he said in an emailed comment. “And this new virus does not to me appear to be in the same ‘big bang’ group.”


The WHO said it was in touch with health authorities in Britain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the Stockholm-based European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC)


“We’re asking for information from whoever might have seen such cases, but as of the moment we haven’t had any more notifications of cases,” said Hartl.
The HPA said it had conducted lab testing on Qatari case and found a 99.5 percent match to a virus that killed a 60-year-old Saudi national earlier this year. The Saudi man’s virus was not identified as a new kind of infection at the time of his death.


There was no evidence of ongoing transmission, said the head of the HPA’s respiratory diseases department, John Watson.
“In the light of the severity of the illness that has been identified in the two confirmed cases, immediate steps have been taken to ensure that people who have been in contact with the UK case have not been infected, and there is no evidence to suggest they have,” he said.

http://www.channelstv.com/home/2012/09/25/new-sars-like-virus-found-man-critically-ill-in-uk/
 
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"ah-choo!":D lianbeng will stay at home with all windows sealed!

Sars virus dun survive long in warmer temperature (above 38C). Microsoft suggest Ah Lianbeng go take a holiday in Cairo during de outbreak... beautiful place...;):D
 
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