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Japan confirms first case of infection with new China coronaviru­s

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TOKYO — Japan confirmed the first case of infection from the new China coronaviru­s that has killed one person and prompted a travel alert from the US State Department.

A man in his 30s from Kanagawa prefecture, next to Tokyo, tested positive, Japan’s health ministry said in a statement on Thursday. The man had been to the Chinese city of Wuhan, where there has been an outbreak of pneumonia believed to be caused by the new coronaviru­s strain, it said.

The State Department issued a health alert update on Wednesday about travel to the Wuhan region. It referenced a Watch Level 1 Alert by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urging citizens travelling in the region to avoid contact with animals, animal markets or animal products, among other precaution­s.

Thai health authoritie­s said on Wednesday they were stepping up monitoring of passengers arriving at airports ahead of the Lunar New Year holiday, when 800,000 Chinese tourists are expected to visit the country.

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has said the new virus could spread and has warned hospitals worldwide.

Coronaviru­ses are a large family of viruses that can cause infections ranging from the common cold to Severe Acute Respirator­y Syndrome (SARS). Some of the virus types cause less serious disease, while some — like the one that causes Middle East Respirator­y Syndrome (MERS) — are far more severe.

The Japanese patient returned from Wuhan this month with a fever and was hospitaliz­ed. He was released yesterday after the symptoms subsided, according to the health ministry statement. —

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