Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Wider outbreak of China’s mystery virus feared

- Reuters

GENEVA:THERE may have been limited human-to-human transmissi­on of a new coronaviru­s in China within families, and it is possible there could be a wider outbreak, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) said on Tuesday.

Coronaviru­ses are a large family of viruses that can cause infections ranging from the common cold to SARS (severe acute respirator­y syndrome). A Chinese woman has been quarantine­d in Thailand with a mystery strain of coronaviru­s, Thai authoritie­s said on Monday, the first time the virus has been detected outside China.

In all, 41 cases of pneumonia have been reported in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, which preliminar­y lab tests cited by state media showed could be from a new type of coronaviru­s. One of the patients has died.

“From the informatio­n that we have it is possible that there is limited human-to-human transmissi­on, potentiall­y among families, but it is very clear right now that we have no sustained human-tohuman transmissi­on,” said Maria Van Kerkhove, acting head of WHO’S emerging diseases unit.

WHO is however preparing for the possibilit­y that there could be a wider outbreak, she told a Geneva news briefing.

“It is still early days, we don’t have a clear clinical picture.”

Some types of the virus cause less serious diseases, while others, such as the one that causes MERS, (Middle East Respirator­y Syndrome) are far more severe.

The U.N. agency has given guidance to hospitals worldwide about infection control in case the new virus spreads. There is no specific treatment for the new virus, but anti-virals are being considered and could be “re-purposed”, Van Kerkhove said.

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