Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Virus spreads as Japan reports case of deadly infection

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TOKYO: Japan has confirmed a case of a mystery virus that first emerged in China and is from the same family as the deadly SARS pathogen, authoritie­s said on Thursday.

It appears to be only the second time the novel coronaviru­s has been detected outside China, after the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) confirmed a case in Thailand.

Japan’s health ministry said a man who had visited the central Chinese city of Wuhan, the apparent epicentre of the outbreak, was hospitalis­ed on January 10, four days after his return to Japan. He reported a persistent fever.

Tests on the patient, who was released from hospital on Wednesday, confirmed he was infected with the new virus.

“This is the first domestic discovery of a pneumonia case related to the new coronaviru­s,” the ministry said in a statement. “We will continue active epidemiolo­gical research while also coordinati­ng efforts with the World Health Organizati­on and related agencies to conduct a risk assessment.”

The outbreak has killed one person so far, with 41 patients reported in Wuhan.

The outbreak has caused alarm because the new virus is from the same family as the pathogen that causes SARS, which killed 349 people in mainland China and 299 in Hong Kong in 2002 and 2003.

Authoritie­s in Wuhan said a seafood market was the centre of the outbreak. It was closed on January 1.

Japanese authoritie­s said the man had not visited the market and that it was possible he had been in contact with a person infected with the virus while in Wuhan.

Health ministry official Eiji Hinoshita told reporters that the risk of the disease spreading from the patient was considered low, with careful checks done on those who had been in close contact with him.

“At this point, we feel it is unlikely this will lead to a dramatic outbreak,” he said, adding that the patient was no longer suffering a fever and was recuperati­ng at home.

Officials declined to give further informatio­n on the man, including his nationalit­y, citing privacy concerns.

Local media said the patient was a Chinese national in his 30s living in Kanagawa, just southwest of Tokyo.

 ?? AFP ?? A man leaves a treatment centre in Wuhan, China.
AFP A man leaves a treatment centre in Wuhan, China.

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