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Coronavirus: Six persons under observation in Maharashtra

At least six persons have been kept under observation in Maharashtra in suspicion of possible exposure to the novel coronavirus. However, no case of coronavirus infection has been confirmed yet. Government has kept a vigil on the Mumbai Airport on all the passengers coming from China.

Coronavirus: Six persons under observation in Maharashtra
Coronavirus: Six persons under observation in Maharashtra
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Published : Jan 28, 2020, 1:29 PM IST

Mumbai(Maharashtra): A man was hospitalized in Pune on suspicion of possible exposure to the novel coronavirus during
his recent visit to China, taking the total number of such admissions to six in Maharashtra so far, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The patient was admitted in the isolation ward of the Naidu Hospital on Monday night for the symptoms similar to the novel coronavirus infection, Dr Pradeep Awate, Maharashtra state Disease Surveillance Officer, told the reporters.

"The number of the persons under observation in hospitals in Maharashtra has now gone up to six," the doctor added.

Read: Patient suspected of coronavirus kept in isolation

Four of the six persons are currently under observation in Mumbai while two in Pune, Dr. Awate said. He said blood samples of none of them have tested positive to the virus so far.

However, no case of coronavirus infection has been found in Maharashtra yet.

Health department officials had said on Monday that the Maharashtra government will prepare a list of passengers who have returned to Mumbai from China, especially from the Wuhan region, since January 1 this year, and will enquire about their health condition.

As many as 3,756 passengers arriving from China were screened for the coronavirus at the Mumbai international airport between January 18 and 26, but no confirmed case of the deadly disease has been found so far in Mumbai.

Novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a large family of viruses that causes illnesses ranging from the common cold to acute respiratory syndromes, but the virus that has so far killed 80 people and affected 2,744 in China is a novel strain and not seen before.

Read: Indian economy headed to stagflation rues Congress

It has emerged from a seafood and animal market in China's Wuhan and is suspected to have spread to as far as the United States.

According to the World Health Organisation, the common symptoms of the novel coronavirus strain include respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.
(A PTI copy)

Mumbai(Maharashtra): A man was hospitalized in Pune on suspicion of possible exposure to the novel coronavirus during
his recent visit to China, taking the total number of such admissions to six in Maharashtra so far, a senior official said on Tuesday.

The patient was admitted in the isolation ward of the Naidu Hospital on Monday night for the symptoms similar to the novel coronavirus infection, Dr Pradeep Awate, Maharashtra state Disease Surveillance Officer, told the reporters.

"The number of the persons under observation in hospitals in Maharashtra has now gone up to six," the doctor added.

Read: Patient suspected of coronavirus kept in isolation

Four of the six persons are currently under observation in Mumbai while two in Pune, Dr. Awate said. He said blood samples of none of them have tested positive to the virus so far.

However, no case of coronavirus infection has been found in Maharashtra yet.

Health department officials had said on Monday that the Maharashtra government will prepare a list of passengers who have returned to Mumbai from China, especially from the Wuhan region, since January 1 this year, and will enquire about their health condition.

As many as 3,756 passengers arriving from China were screened for the coronavirus at the Mumbai international airport between January 18 and 26, but no confirmed case of the deadly disease has been found so far in Mumbai.

Novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a large family of viruses that causes illnesses ranging from the common cold to acute respiratory syndromes, but the virus that has so far killed 80 people and affected 2,744 in China is a novel strain and not seen before.

Read: Indian economy headed to stagflation rues Congress

It has emerged from a seafood and animal market in China's Wuhan and is suspected to have spread to as far as the United States.

According to the World Health Organisation, the common symptoms of the novel coronavirus strain include respiratory symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath and breathing difficulties.
(A PTI copy)

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Coronavirus: Six persons under observation in Mumbai and Pune
         Mumbai, Jan 28 (PTI) A man was hospitalised in Pune on
suspicion of possible exposure to the novel coronavirus during
his recent visit to China, taking the total number of such
admissions to six in Maharashtra so far, a senior official
said on Tuesday.
         The man was admitted in the isolation ward of the
Naidu Hospital on Monday night for the symptoms similar to the
novel coronavirus infection, Dr Pradeep Awate, Maharashtra
state Disease Surveillance Officer, told PTI.
         "The number of the persons under observation in
hospitals in Maharashtra has now gone up to six," he said.
         Four of the six persons are currently under
observation in Mumbai while two in Pune, Dr Awate said.
         He said blood samples of none of them has tested
positive to the virus so far.
         No case of coronavirus infection has been found in
Maharashtra yet.
         A Health department official had said on Monday that
the Maharashtra government will prepare a list of passengers
who have returned to Mumbai from China, especially from the
Wuhan region, since January 1 this year, and will enquire
about their health condition.
         As many as 3,756 passengers arriving from China were
screened for the coronavirus at the Mumbai international
airport between January 18 and 26, but no confirmed case of
the deadly disease has been found so far in Mumbai.
          Novel coronavirus (nCoV) is a large family of viruses
that causes illnesses ranging from common cold to acute
respiratory syndromes, but the virus that has so far killed 80
people and affected 2,744 in China is a novel strain and not
seen before.
         It has emerged from a seafood and animal market in
China's Wuhan, and is suspected to have spread to as far as
the United States.
         According to the World Health Organisation, the common
symptoms of the novel coronavirus strain include respiratory
symptoms such as fever, cough, shortness of breath and
breathing difficulties. PTI ND
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