New China virus now
in US, Thailand, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan: Will India or other Asian
countries be spared
Dr KK Aggarwal
President CMAAO, HCFI and Past National President IMA
The Corona Virus has now spread to five countries. Is India
or other Asian countries ready for this
1.
Corona Virus is still not being declared to be a
notifiable disease
2.
Anyone returning from China to India if has
symptoms will not declare, take anti histaminic and paracetamol and rush back
to India. No one will tell that he or she is suffering from flu
3.
Asymptomatic cases can not be picked up at the
airport which may still be infectious. If they carry infection and visit India
will bring the virus here
4.
One symptomatic case will infect other
travellers during the flight, all cannot be isolated
5.
Unless the government announces that if someone
develops flu like symptoms in the visiting affected countries his stay and
expenses will be taken care by India if they get treated there
6.
High degree of suspicion and awareness is required
7.
We have been talking about N 95 being included
in the list of essential drugs and prise capped. Its still not being done.
Would control both the problem of pollution and such infection threats.
I have also written to the PM in this regard.
About the spread
The Centers for Disease Control said the virus, which
originated in China, had been diagnosed in a US resident who arrived in Seattle
from China. The virus, which spread from the Chinese city of Wuhan, has
infected almost 300 people, and six have died.
North Korea has temporarily closed its borders to foreign
tourists in response to the threat.
The patient sought care at a medical facility in the state
of Washington, where the patient was treated for the illness. Laboratory
testing of a clinical specimen confirmed the diagnosis on 20 January, the CDC
statement continued.
The disease was first identified there late last year, and
the outbreak is believed to be linked to a seafood market that also sells live
animals. Aside from the United States, two cases have been identified in
Thailand, one in Japan, one in South Korea and one in Taiwan. All those
infected had recently returned from Wuhan.
Authorities in several countries, including Australia,
Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan have stepped up screening of air
passengers from Wuhan. US authorities last week announced similar measures at
airports in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York. They have now announced
plans to introduce similar measures at airports in Chicago and Atlanta this
week.
In Australia, a man who had travelled to Wuhan has been
placed in isolation and is undergoing tests.
A report by the Centre for Global Infectious Disease
Analysis at Imperial College, London, suggested there could be more than 1,700
infections. However, Gabriel Leung, the dean of medicine at the University of
Hong Kong, put the figure closer to 1,300.
The virus, known also as 2019-nCoV, is understood to be a
new strain of coronavirus that has not previously been identified in humans.
Coronaviruses are a broad family of viruses, but only six (the new one would
make it seven) are known to infect people.
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