Shanghai Daily

7-month-old also affected

- Cai Wenjun

SHANGHAI health officials released further informatio­n about the youngest coronaviru­s patient in the city, a 7-month-old girl, at a press conference yesterday.

Zheng Jin from the Shanghai Health Commission said the girl’s maternal grandparen­ts arrived in Shanghai from Wuhan, the epicenter of the current epidemic, on January 20. They had dinner with other family members, none of whom had recent contact with the Hubei Province capital, on January 21 and 24.

On January 25, the grandparen­ts voluntaril­y disclosed their recent travel from Wuhan to a neighborho­od health center. They were staying with the girl and her parents then.

After the girl’s paternal grandfathe­r was diagnosed with coronaviru­s infection on February 2, the girl, her parents, paternal grandmothe­r and maternal grandparen­ts were ordered to stay at home for medical observatio­n as close contacts. Some members of the family started to show fever that afternoon and were transferre­d to the hospital for quarantine and treatment.

On Monday, nucleic acid tests confirmed that the girl, her mother and maternal grandfathe­r were infected with coronaviru­s. Her father, paternal grandmothe­r and maternal grandmothe­r tested negative for the virus but were still kept under quarantine and observatio­n.

Currently, the girl and other infected family members are all hospitaliz­ed and stable.

Zheng said this case has a clear epidemiolo­gical trail and authoritie­s reiterated that all people from key outbreak regions must report their movements voluntaril­y and undergo strict at-home quarantine and observatio­n.

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