UK Health Protection Agency
13 February 2013
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) can confirm a
further case of novel coronavirus infection in a family member of the
case announced on Monday 11 February. The patient, who is a UK resident,
does not have any recent travel history and is currently receiving
intensive care treatment at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham. It
is understood that this patient has an existing medical condition that
may make them more susceptible to respiratory infections. This latest
case brings the total number of confirmed cases globally to 11, of which
three have been diagnosed in the UK.
Professor John Watson, head of the respiratory diseases
department at the HPA, said: "Confirmed novel coronavirus infection in a
person without travel history to the Middle East suggests that
person-to-person transmission has occurred, and that it occurred in the
UK. This case is a family member who was in close personal contact with
the earlier case and who may have been at greater risk of acquiring an
infection because of their underlying health condition.
“To date, evidence of person-to-person transmission has been limited.
Although this case provides strong evidence for person to person
transmission, the risk of infection in most circumstances is still
considered to be very low. If novel coronavirus were more infectious, we
would have expected to have seen a larger number of cases than we have
seen since the first case was reported three months ago. However, this
new development does justify, the measures that were immediately put
into place to prevent any further spread of infection and to identify
and follow up contacts of known cases.
“We will continue to provide advice and support to healthcare workers looking after the patients and to contacts of both cases.
"In light of this latest case we would like to emphasise that the
risk associated with novel coronavirus to the general UK population
remains very low. The HPA will continue to work closely with national
and international health authorities and will share any further advice
with health professionals and the public if and when more information
becomes available."
http://www.hpa.org.uk/NewsCentre/NationalPressReleases/2013PressReleases/130213statementonlatestcoronaviruspatient/
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