Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Saudi MOH Announces 6 More MERS Cases

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# 8547

 

After issuing no report yesterday, today the Saudi MOH has announced 6 more cases of MERS infection, and has added another improvement to their reporting technique – a map and graphics showing today’s cases.

 

No Health Care workers are listed today for a change, and 4 of the 6 cases are described as showing no symptoms.  Five of the six are under the age of 40, and the cases are equally divided between genders.  

 

While a significant reduction in the number of cases we’ve seen reported over the past couple of weeks, we’ll have to see if this is the start of a trend, or a simply a short-lived blip in the reporting.

 

 

Health: Registration 6 cases of infection Corona

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06/29/1435
Daily situation report cases of Corona virus that causes respiratory syndrome Middle East

Monday, 28 June 1435 e

•   A summary of the health status of the cases:

    4 cases without symptoms
    2 cases of stable and receiving treatment in the wing

• Details of the cases:


A. In the city of Riyadh:

Woman, aged 65 years, suffering from several chronic diseases, hypnotic government hospital in Riyadh for several months.

B. In the city of Tabuk:

The old man 39 years old suffering from chronic heart problems and asthma, on the date of 04.14.2014 to enter a private hospital in Riyadh. He was suffering from shortness of breath, and was admitted to the intensive care unit and was discharged from hospital on 18.04.2014. Enter again to the hospital on 23/04/2014 shortness of breath and high temperature has been diagnosed with pneumonia, and was discharged from hospital on 25.04.2014.

C. In the Holy City:

Woman, aged 18 years, mixing with a confirmed case and there are no symptoms.

D. In the province of Jeddah:

A man aged 42 years, Mkhalt of confirmed cases, they appeared to have respiratory symptoms on 22/04/2014 and was admitted to a government hospital on 23.04.2014 and in stable condition.

Woman, aged 38 years, mixing with a confirmed case does not have no symptoms.

A man aged 28 years, suffering from chronic kidney failure, developed symptoms of respiratory dated 04/23/2014, and was admitted to the government hospital on 04.25.2014 and in stable condition.

• Deaths:

Three of the patients enrolled previously, namely:

The case of the death of a man at the age of 79 years of cases recorded previously in Riyadh, may he rest in peace.


The case of the death of the old man of 61 cases recorded previously in Riyadh, may he rest in peace.

The case of the death of a man at the age of 56 years of cases recorded previously in Riyadh, may he rest in peace.