The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Science Says:

What to know about the viral outbreak

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Health officials around the world are keeping a close watch on an outbreak of a new virus in China. In response, government­s are stepping up surveillan­ce of airline passengers arriving from the affected area to try to prevent the virus from spreading.

Here’s what you should know about the illnesses:

What is the disease?

Scientists have identified it as a new kind of coronaviru­s. There are many known types of coronaviru­ses. Some cause the common cold. Others found in bats, camels and other animals have evolved into more severe illnesses such as SARS (severe acute respirator­y syndrome) or MERS (Middle East respirator­y syndrome).

Why is it called a coronaviru­s?

Corona comes from Latin and refers to crowns or halos. Under a microscope, these viruses resemble crowns or halos.

When was the new virus found?

The outbreak started late last month in the city of Wuhan

in central China, apparently at a food market.

How many people have it?

About 300 cases have been identified. There are about 260 cases in Wuhan, according to Chinese officials. Cases in other Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shanghai, total around 30. They were reported with the onset of an annual travel rush for the Lunar New Year holiday. Many Chinese travel abroad for the holiday and a few cases have been confirmed outside the mainland — in South Korea, Japan, Thailand and Taiwan. That travel rush is expected to spread the disease more widely.

What are symptoms?

Common symptoms include a runny nose, headache, cough and fever. Shortness of breath, chills and body aches are associated with more dangerous kinds of coronaviru­s, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Many coronaviru­ses can spread through coughing or sneezing, or by touching an infected person. An expert panel has concluded there have been at least a few cases of people catching it from others.

 ?? NG HAN GUAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Travelers wear face masks as they wait their flight at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport Tuesday in Hong Kong.
NG HAN GUAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Travelers wear face masks as they wait their flight at Hong Kong Internatio­nal Airport Tuesday in Hong Kong.

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