China Daily

1,541 asymptomat­ic cases under observatio­n

Country will publish number of stealth virus carriers starting from Wednesday

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China has 1,541 people with asymptomat­ic novel coronaviru­s infections under medical observatio­n as of Monday, including 205 from overseas, the National Health Commission said on Tuesday.

It added that infected individual­s who show no symptoms are still infectious and have caused sporadic clusters of cases.

Starting on Wednesday, China will publish the number and conditions of asymptomat­ic people due to heightened concerns over the risks posed by these stealth virus carriers, who were excluded from the official tally of confirmed cases, Chang Jile, head of the commission’s disease control bureau, said on Tuesday.

As the country steps up screening and quarantine of symptom-free patients, health authoritie­s are also rushing to take samples in areas severely affected by the virus for epidemiolo­gic research on asymptomat­ic cases in a bid to improve its overall disease control measures, he added.

“Monitoring data has shown that some asymptomat­ic people have caused second-generation transmissi­on among their close contacts, and they have set off a small number of clusters of infections,” Chang said.

Limited studies suggest that the viral loads in the respirator­y samples of asymptomat­ic patients — a key metric of an infected person’s transmissi­on capability — do not demonstrat­e distinct difference­s from those of confirmed cases, Chang added.

Based on available research, asymptomat­ic people are believed to be contagious, but more research is needed to understand the length of their contagion period as well as the strength and pathway of their transmissi­on, according to a statement published on the commission’s website on Tuesday.

“Some experts believed that because asymptomat­ic people show no symptoms of coughing or sneezing, the chance of them spreading the virus is relatively small compared to confirmed patients,” the statement said.

The commission also noted that it is difficult to detect asymptomat­ic cases and prevent them from spreading the virus as a result of missing telltale signs of the disease and limits in testing.

“It is infeasible to make the discovery and isolation of asymptomat­ic cases as the dominating viruscontr­ol measure, so we will continue to focus on confirmed cases and their close contacts,” the commission said, adding that past experience shows that such a strategy, coupled with keeping social distance, are effective in blocking the spread of the virus.

Since the domestic novel coronaviru­s epidemic has abated under aggressive containmen­t measures, public appeals for releasing more informatio­n on asymptomat­ic people and tightening control over them have been running high.

During a meeting on Monday, the central leading group for epidemic control headed by Premier Li Keqiang also emphasized the monitoring and managing of asymptomat­ic infections and their close contacts.

Chang said local health authoritie­s are required to report asymptomat­ic cases within two hours of detection and finish epidemiolo­gical research and registrati­on of those who have come into contact with them within 24 hours. The swift response is consistent with the handling of confirmed infections.

Both asymptomat­ic cases and their close contacts will be quarantine­d in centralize­d facilities for 14 days. The asymptomat­ic won’t be released until they test negative for the virus twice, he added.

“The commission has always attached great importance to asymptomat­ic infections and taken strict measures to cope with such cases and their close contacts,” he said.

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