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Raising Awareness about Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Corona Virus
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Sawsan Mustafa Abdalla Associate Professor Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine
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Sawsan Mustafa Abdalla Associate Professor

Community Medicine Faculty of Medicine

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In temperate climates coronavirus respiratory infections occur

primarily in the winter although smaller peaks are sometimes seen in the fall or spring

and infections can occur at any time of the year

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and HCoV appear to predominate unpredictably in certain years and in certain parts of the world.

Because of the varying sensitivity of different diagnostic assays, as well as the unpredictable

prevalence of the various strains from year to year, it is difficult to say which, if any, of the strains is the most common.

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Coronaviruses are important human and animal pathogens.

cause of up to one-third of community-acquired upper respiratory tract infections in both children and adults.

certain coronaviruses cause diarrhea in infants and children

Cause central nervous diseases (has been suggested but not proven).

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medium-sized

Enveloped

positive-stranded RNA viruses

whose name derives from their characteristic crown-like appearance in electron micrographs

These viruses have the largest known viral RNA genomes, with a length of 27 to 32 kb.

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Replication of viral RNA occurs in the host cytoplasm

in which RNA polymerase binds to a leader sequence and

then detaches and reattaches at multiple locations, allowing for the

production of a nested set of mRNA molecules with common 3’ ends

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Coronaviruses are named so for the crown-like spikes on their surface.

They are common viruses that most people get in their lifetime. These

viruses usually cause mild to moderate upper-respiratory tract illnesses.

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It was first reported on 24th September 2012 by Egyptian virologist Dr. Ali Mohamed Zaki in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

This virus is different from any other coronavirus previously found in people.

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It is also different from the coronavirus that caused SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) in 2003.

Until 23 May2013, MERS-CoV had frequently been referred to as a SARS-like virus, [8]

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novel coronavirus that emerged in Saudi Arabia two years ago,

Recently 244 people were infected in the kingdom, of whom 76 have died.( Health Ministry)

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 In an outbreak of MERS-CoV in Saudi Arabia that resulted in laboratory-confirmed MERS-CoV in 23 individuals, the median incubation period was 5.2 days secondary case that occurred in a patient in France the incubation period was estimated at 9 to 12 days

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Most patients with MERS-CoV :

severely ill with pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome

acute kidney injury.

Many patients have required mechanical ventilation and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation.

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gastrointestinal symptoms:anorexia nauseavomitingabdominal paindiarrhea) pericarditisdisseminated intravascular coagulation

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Fever (>38°C) – 46 patients (98 percent)

Fever with chills or rigors – 41 patients (87 percent)

Cough – 39 patients (83 percent)

Shortness of breath – 34 patients (72 percent)

Hemoptysis – 8 patients (17 percent)

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Sore throat – 10 patients (21 percent)

Myalgias – 15 patients (32 percent)

Diarrhea – 12 patients (26 percent)

Vomiting – 10 patients (21 percent)

Abdominal pain – 8 patients (17 percent)

Abnormal chest x-ray – 47 patients (100 percent)

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Air: by droplets from coughing, sneezing ,ect.Come in contact with ill patients

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It is not certain whether the infections are result of asingle zoonotic event with subsequent human-to-human transmission

or if the multiple geographic sites of infection represent multiple zoonotic events from a common unknown source.

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The virus MERS-CoV belongs to the genus Betacoronavirus some researchers believe the virus is related to one found in the tomb bat.

An Epidemiologist Ian Lipkin of Columbia University in New York city claimsthe virus isolated from the bat was a 100% match to the virus found in humans.

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On April 17, 2014 a Saudi expert on the virus announced a link between the virus and camels,

stating that a virus sample from a camel was a 100% match to that found in a Saudi patient.[

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As noted above, it is likely that animals serve

as intermediate hosts for MERS-CoV. In 2013,

MERS-CoV sequences were detected by reverse-transcriptase polymerase chain

reaction (RT-PCR) in samples from a juvenile camel belonging to a patient with MERS-CoV in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Taking these everyday actions can help prevent the spread of germs and protect against colds, flu, and other illnesses:

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Wash your hands often with soap and water. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.

Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth. Germs spread this way.

Avoid close contact with sick people.

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If Traveling:

Be sure you are up-to-date with all of your shots, and if possible, see your healthcare provider at least 4–6 weeks before travel to get any additional shots.

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If you are sick:

Cover your mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and throw the tissue in the trash.Avoid contact with other people to keep from infecting them.

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Visit a health care provider if you develop: fever lower respiratory illnesscough shortness of breath

within 14 days after traveling from countries in or near the Arabian Peninsula*.

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Health care providers should be alert to patients who develop:

Severe acute lower respiratory illness (e.g., requiring hospitalization) within

14 days after traveling from countries in the Arabian Peninsula* or

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Consider other more common causes of respiratory illness, such as influenza.Evaluate patients using CDC’s case definitions and guidance.

Immediately report patients with unexplained respiratory illness and who meet CDC’s criteria for “patient under investigation (PUI)” to local health department.

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Saudi Arabia recommends that the following groups should postpone their plans for Hajj and Umrah this year:

People over 65 years old

Children under 12 years old

Pregnant women

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People with chronic diseases (such as heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, or respiratory disease)

People with weakened immune systems

People with cancer or terminal illnesses

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Countries considered in the Arabian Peninsula and neighboring include:

Bahrain, Iraq, Iran, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Palestinian

territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, the United Arab Emirates (UAE),

and Yemen.

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THANKS


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