niman Posted January 22, 2020 Report Share Posted January 22, 2020 (edited) neurosurgery ignored the patient's infection with the new coronavirus prior to admission. So after the operation, the patient developed a fever. At this time, one doctor and 13 nurses were infected. http://m.news.cctv.com/2020/01/22/ARTIpQRcFCgOa3B6daHrwYBI200122.shtml Edited January 22, 2020 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted January 22, 2020 Author Report Share Posted January 22, 2020 (edited) Wuhan Mayor Zhou Xianwang: The cross infection that occurred at the Union Hospital of Huazhong University of Science and Technology this time is very distressing. The cross-infection at Union Medical College Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, occurred in a patient in neurosurgery, not in the Department of Infectious Diseases. Because neurosurgery ignored the patient's infection with the new coronavirus prior to admission. So after the operation, the patient developed a fever. At this time, one doctor and 13 nurses were infected. This lesson is very profound, that is, prevention and control must be neglected, and every detail and every link must be strictly controlled. Well, this is also related to our understanding of the harm and spread of the virus, which did not reach such a high level in the beginning. Edited January 22, 2020 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted January 23, 2020 Author Report Share Posted January 23, 2020 Disease detectives hunting down more information about 'super spreader' of Wuhan coronavirus By Elizabeth Cohen, CNN Senior Medical Correspondent Updated 9:54 AM ET, Thu January 23, 2020 PauseMuteMute Current Time0:49 / Duration Time2:45 Loaded: 0% Progress: 0% Fullscreen Source: CNN CNN goes to ground zero of Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in China 02:45 (CNN)Of all the alarming aspects of the rapidly spreading new virus out Wuhan, China, this is perhaps the most alarming: A single patient has infected 14 health care workers. That's what's called a "super spreader," and disease detectives are hot on that patient's trail. It's one element to stopping the spread of this coronavirus that's killed 17 people and infected more than 500 in five different countries, including the United States. CNN goes to ground zero of Wuhan coronavirus outbreak in China 02:45 Super spreaders are a crucial part of a disease outbreak. Think about Mary Mallon, or "Typhoid Mary," who was responsible for widely spreading typhoid in New York City in the early 1900s. Or the Chinese doctor who in 2003 spread SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, to four different countries. Or the single patient at a South Korean hospital who in 2015 infected 82 people with MERS, or Middle East respiratory syndrome. The Wuhan virus is a cousin of SARS and MERS. All three are coronaviruses. Wuhan coronavirus death toll rises to 17 with 547 infected says China, sparking fears of wider spread The presence of a super spreader in Wuhan indicates that the virus can spread with some ease, said Michael Osterholm, an epidemiologist and professor at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. He calls them "super shedders," since they shed the virus -- for example, in sneezes or coughs -- in larger quantities than most other people. "You only need one super shedder to say, 'This dog is going to hunt,' " he said. "It really does speak to the potential for this virus to be transmitted." He added that there are probably more super spreaders -- or shedders -- of the Wuhan coronavirus than this one patient. "If we have one super shedder, that tells us we're going to have more super shedders," he said. "If there's one, there will be more." A visual guide to the Wuhan coronavirus Osterholm's team at the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy is investigating the super spreader, and their research shows there might be more health care workers in or near Wuhan who've become infected than the 14 mentioned by the health official earlier this week. Super spreaders in coronavirus outbreaks On Tuesday, the mayor of Wuhan said one patient spread the coronavirus to a doctor and 13 nurses. The deadly new coronavirus has reached the US. Here's how to protect yourself The mayor, Zhou Xianwang, said a patient wasn't screened for the virus before being admitted to Union Hospital in Wuhan for neurosurgery, and after surgery developed a fever. Zhou, who spoke on CCTV, the state-run television station, did not specify when this occurred. Osterholm said his team's research shows that 20 health care workers have been infected by patients, with the other six cases possibly at hospitals in Wuhan and the nearby city of Huanggang. Public health officials are trying to avoid devastating super spreader events that happened with SARS and MERS. In 2003, a Chinese doctor who was staying at the Metropole Hotel in the city of Guangzhou infected other hotel guests who then traveled back to Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore and Canada. In Singapore alone, 94 cases of SARS can be traced back to the hotel, according to WHO. In 2015, there were five super-spreading events of MERS at hospitals in South Korea. In one case, a single patient spread the infection to 82 other people. The ramifications were huge. Two South Korean hospitals closed down, nearly 17,000 people had to be quarantined, and the economic loss was estimated at 9.3 trillion Korean won, or $8.5 billion. In all, 186 people became infected in the South Korea MERS outbreak and 38 died, according to WHO. CNN's Steven Jiang contributed to this story. https://www.cnn.com/2020/01/23/health/wuhan-virus-super-spreader/index.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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