The World Health Organization says the deadly MERS-CoV virus has spread to Italy.
Two women and one man have been confirmed as suffering from Middle East Respiratory Virus. The 45-year-old male victim reportedly had traveled to Jordan and could be the source of the virus’ spread to Italy. Continue reading →
After months of downplaying the infectiousness of the new SARS-like virus first found in Saudi Arabia, now called MERS or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome, the director-general of the World Health Organization is calling the virus a global threat. Continue reading →
The French Health Ministry has reported that a 65-year-old man has died from the novel coronavirus now called Middle East Respiratory Syndrome.
The death is the 23rd out of 44 confirmed cases in the world. The latest victim had traveled to Dubai where doctors believe he contracted the virus. Continue reading →
The World Health Organization is calling on governments to waive patient rights in connection to research on the novel coronavirus found in the middle east now called MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome). Continue reading →
The Novel Coronavirus has killed a Tunisian man in the first reported case of the virus in Africa.
The 66-year-old victim had visited Saudi Arabia where the virus is known to be active. He had been complaining of breathing problems since his return from his travels and died in a hospital. Continue reading →
The World Health Organization had admitted the Novel Coronavirus (NCoV), which has killed 18 of the 34 people it has infected, can be passed between people.
The release from the WHO follows reports from France of a second man who has contracted the virus in a very likely case of human-to-human transmission. Saudi Arabia also announced two more deaths from the virus. Continue reading →
While much of the world is focused on the H7N9 bird flu outbreak in China, Saudi Arabia has quietly announced that five people have died from the novel coronavirus (NCoV). The virus has killed 11 of the 17 people it has infected for a mortality rate of 65%.
The virus is in the same family as the SARS virus that emerged in Asia in 2003 and caused hundreds of deaths worldwide. While NCoV is still in the early stages and thus could have a lower overall mortality rate, by comparison the mortality rate for SARS during the 2003 outbreak was 9.6%.
Confirmed cases of NCoV have been found in Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Germany and the U.K. The European victims of the virus either traveled to the middle east or were in close contact to a victim who had traveled to that region. Unlike the H7N9 virus outbreak, the NCoV virus has been conclusively proven to travel human-t0-human.
The World Health Organization said the latest cases were not within the same family and that none of the victims showed recent travel or contact with animals. (Scientists have been investigating the possibility the virus originated in animals.) The Saudi Health Ministry said they have taken samples from anyone connected to the fatalities to see if they might be infected with NCoV.
The WHO says despite the evidence of human-to-human transmission, the threat to the general population is small.
As news broke of a 15th case and 9th fatality attributed to the recently discovered Novel Coronavirus (NCoV), scientists in Holland have discovered the way the virus infects human cells.
The discovery could provide the key to creating a vaccine against the virus.
The scientists discovered a cell surface protein that connects with the DPP4 receptor in the body. Cells containing the DPP4 receptor are located more in the lower respiratory tract than the upper tract which explains why the virus does not cause flu-like symptoms like other coronoviruses. Continue reading →
The coronavirus that has killed 6 of 12 confirmed patients has been found to be much more infectious to humans than previously announced by doctors according to a new study by Swiss researchers. Continue reading →
The most recent British citizen to contract the recently discovered SARS-like coronavirus has died according to British health officials.
This is the first Briton to die from the disease. Out of the 12 people worldwide who have been confirmed victims of the virus, half have now died. Continue reading →