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73-year-old man from the United Arab Emirates has become the eleventh
person to die from a virus that attacks the respiratory system and was
only identified six months ago, the World Health Organization said.
The
latest casualty of the so-called “novel Coronavirus” (nCoV) was flown
to hospital in Munich last week and died on Tuesday, the United Nations’
agency said.
Seventeen cases have been announced since
the WHO issued an alert in September last year, most of them with links
to the Middle East.
Another man who had a history of travel to Saudi Arabia and Pakistan had also died in a British hospital, it added.
Scientists
say the new virus is from the same viral family that causes the common
cold and also triggered the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS) that swept the world from Asia in late 2003, leaving 775
dead.
Symptoms of nCoV – which doctors say spreads rapidly around
the body within 48 hours of infection – include severe breathing
difficulties, fever, coughing and pneumonia. It can also attack the
kidneys, according to health experts.
In a statement issued late
on Tuesday, the WHO said it was encouraging governments to watch for all
severe respiratory infections and especially for any unusual patterns
they might take. It should be advised of any nCoV case, it added.
For
the moment, the U.N. agency said, it was not advising countries to set
up any special screening for nCoV at entry points and was not
recommending any of the travel or trade restrictions introduced during
the SARS epidemic.
The first reported case of infection by the
previously little-known virus was a Qatari man who had also traveled to
Saudi Arabia. Earlier in 2012, a 60-year-old Saudi national was believed
to have died from it.
source: Channels TV
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