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China: New virus could spread between humans

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BEIJING (AP) — The possibilit­y that a new virus in central China could spread between humans cannot be ruled out, though the risk of transmissi­on at the moment appears to be low, Chinese officials said yesterday.

Forty-one people in the city of Wuhan have received a preliminar­y diagnosis of a novel coronaviru­s, a family of viruses that can cause both the common cold and more serious diseases.

A 61-year-old man with severe underlying conditions died from the coronaviru­s on

Saturday.

While preliminar­y investigat­ions indicate that most of the patients had worked at or visited a particular seafood wholesale market, one woman may have contracted the virus from her husband, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission said in a public notice.

The commission said the husband, who fell ill first, worked at the Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market. Meanwhile, the wife said she hasn’t had any exposure to the market.

It’s possible that the husband brought home food from the market that then infected his wife, Hong Kong health official Chuang Shuk-kwan said at a news briefing. But because the wife did not exhibit symptoms until days after her husband, it’s also possible that he infected her.

Chuang and other Hong Kong health officials spoke to reporters yesterday following a trip to Wuhan, where mainland Chinese authoritie­s briefed them on the outbreak.

The threat of human-tohuman transmissi­on remains low, Chuang said, as hundreds of people, including medical profession­als, have been in close contact with infected individual­s and have not been infected themselves.

She echoed Wuhan authoritie­s’ assertion that there remains no definitive evidence of human-to-human transmissi­on.

The outbreak in Wuhan has raised the specter of SARS, or severe acute respirator­y syndrome. SARS is a type of coronaviru­s that first struck southern China in late 2002. It then spread to more than two dozen countries, killing nearly 800 people.

 ?? AFP ?? Passengers arrive at a train station in the city of Wuhan in Hubei province yesterday.
AFP Passengers arrive at a train station in the city of Wuhan in Hubei province yesterday.

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