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CORONA
(CNN)A new Chinese coronavirus, a cousin of
the SARS virus, has infected hundreds since the outbreak began in Wuhan,
China, in December. Scientist Leo Poon, who first decoded the virus, thinks it
likely started in an animal and spread to humans.
"What we know is
it causes pneumonia and then doesn't respond to antibiotic treatment, which is
not surprising, but then in terms of mortality, SARS kills 10% of the
individuals," Poon, a virologist at the School of Public Health at The
University of Hong Kong, said.
It's not clear how
deadly the Wuhan coronavirus will be, but fatality rates are currently lower
than both MERS and SARS. Experts stress that it will change as the outbreak
develops.
The World Health Organization offered
guidance to countries on how they can prepare for it, including how to monitor
for the sick and how to treat patients. Here's what you should know about
coronaviruses.
What is a coronavirus?
Coronaviruses are a
large group of viruses that are common among animals. In rare
cases, they are what scientists call zoonotic, meaning they can be transmitted
from animals to humans, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Coronavirus symptoms
The viruses can make
people sick, usually with a mild to moderate upper respiratory tract illness, similar to a
common cold. Coronavirus symptoms include a runny nose, cough, sore throat,
possibly a headache and maybe a fever, which can last for a couple of days.
For those with a
weakened immune system, the elderly and the very young, there's a chance the
virus could cause a lower, and much more serious, respiratory tract illness
like a pneumonia or bronchitis.
There are a handful of
human coronaviruses that are known to be deadly.
Middle East respiratory syndrome,
also known as the MERS virus, was first reported in the Middle East in 2012 and
also causes respiratory problems, but those symptoms are much more severe.
Three to four out of every 10 patients infected with MERS died, according to
the CDC.
Severe acute respiratory syndrome, also
known as SARS, is the other coronavirus that can cause more severe symptoms.
First identified in the Guangdong province in southern China, according
to the WHO, it causes
respiratory problems but can also cause diarrhea, fatigue, shortness of breath,
respiratory distress and kidney failure. Depending on the patient's age, the
death rate with SARS ranged from 0-50% of the cases, with older people being
the most vulnerable.
The Wuhan coronavirus
is currently thought to be more mild than SARS and MERS and takes longer to
develop symptoms. Patients to date have typically experienced a mild cough for
a week followed by shortness of breath, causing them to visit the hospital,
explains Peter Horby, professor of emerging infectious diseases and global
health at the University of Oxford. So far, around 15% to 20% of cases have
become severe, requiring, for example, ventilation in the hospital.
How it spreads
Viruses can spread
from human contact with animals. Scientists think MERS started in camels, according to the WHO. With
SARS, scientists suspected civet cats were
to blame. Officials do not yet know what animal may have caused the current
outbreak in Wuhan.
When it comes to
human-to-human transmission of the viruses, often it happens when someone comes
into contact with an infected person's secretions, such as droplets in a cough.
Depending on how
virulent the virus is, a cough, sneeze or handshake could cause exposure. The
virus can also be transmitted by touching something an infected
person has touched and then touching your mouth, nose or eyes.
Caregivers can sometimes be exposed by handling a patient's waste, according to the CDC.
Human-to-human
transmission has been confirmed for the Wuhan coronavirus, but experts are now
trying to understand who is transmitting it most, who is at most risk and
whether transmission is occurring mostly in hospitals or in the community. SARS
and MERS were largely transmitted inside hospitals, Horby said. Some people are
also considered to be "superspreaders."
Who is affected?
MERS, SARS and the
Wuhan coronavirus appear to cause more severe disease in older people, though
uncertainty remains around the latest outbreak. Of the cases of Wuhan
coronavirus reported so far, none are yet confirmed to be among children, Horby
said. The average age is people 40 or over, he said.
Coronavirus treatment
There is no specific
treatment, but research is underway. Most of the time, symptoms will go away on
their own and experts advise seeking care early. If symptoms feel worse than a
standard cold, see your doctor.
Doctors can relieve
symptoms by prescribing a pain or fever medication. The CDC says a room humidifier or a hot
shower can help with a sore throat or cough.
Drink plenty of
fluids, get rest and sleep as much as possible.
Should you worry about the Wuhan coronavirus?
The Wuhan coronavirus
fatality rate is lower than for SARS and MERS, but still comparable to the 1918
Spanish flu pandemic, explains Neil Ferguson, professor of mathematical biology
at Imperial College London.
"It is a
significant concern, globally," Ferguson says, noting that we don't fully
understand the severity.
Ferguson believes the
fatality rate is likely to be lower due to an "iceberg" of milder
cases we are yet to find, but he highlights that novel viruses spread much
faster through a population.
How can you can prevent it?
There is no vaccine to protect against this family
of viruses, at least not yet. Trials for a MERS vaccine are
underway. The US National Institutes of Health is working on a vaccine against
the new virus, but it will be months until clinical trials get underway and
more than a year until it might become available.
You may be able to
reduce your risk of infection by avoiding people who are sick. Try to avoid
touching your eyes, nose and mouth. Wash your hands often with soap and water
and for at least 20 seconds.
Awareness is key. If
you are sick and have reason to believe it may be the Wuhan coronavirus due to
travel to the region or coming into contact with someone who has been there,
you should let a health care provider know and seek treatment early.
Cover your mouth and
nose when you cough or sneeze, and disinfect the objects and surfaces you
touch.
If traveling to China,
be aware of symptoms and avoid live animal markets, which is where the latest
outbreak began in Wuhan.
Coronavirus and pregnancy
In pregnant women, the
more severe versions of MERS and SARS coronaviruses can be serious. There are
cases in which a woman infected with MERS had a stillbirth, a 2014 study showed.
SARS-associated
illnesses were linked to cases of spontaneous abortion, maternal death and
critical maternal illness, a 2004 study found.
Coronavirus and cats, dogs and other animals
Pets can catch
coronaviruses and the infections can become severe. Sometimes the viruses can
lead to deadly diseases. One can cause feline infectious peritonitis in cats
and something called a pantropic canine coronavirus can infect cats and dogs,
according to a 2011 study.
Cats can catch SARS,
but none of the infected cats developed symptoms, according to the study. The
feline coronavirus typically is asymptomatic, but can cause mild
diarrhea. Feline infectious peritonitis,
or FIP, can cause flu-like symptoms for a cat, but can also be more serious for
cats and can cause organ failure, but it is not contagious and will not spread
from animal to animal or person to person.
Pantropic canine coronavirus that can
impact cats and dogs can be fatal to dogs, studies show.
These particular dog
and cat viruses don't seem to spread to humans.
CNN's Kristie Lu Stout contributed to this report
Questions
:
1. What is
Coronavirus ?
2. Can you mention
the symptoms someone who get
Coronavirus?
3. What do you do
if your family get Corona disease ?
4. Why do people
must do Social distancing ?
5. What do you
think if people don’t obey the government rule to do social distancing?
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