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Contact tracing the first Middle East respiratory syndrome case in the Philippines, February 2015.
Racelis, Sheryl; de los Reyes, Vikki Carr; Sucaldito, Ma Nemia; Deveraturda, Imelda; Roca, John Bobbie; Tayag, Enrique.
  • Racelis S; Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines .
  • de los Reyes VC; Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines .
  • Sucaldito MN; Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines .
  • Deveraturda I; Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines . ; Field Epidemiology Training Program, Epidemiology Bureau, Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines .
  • Roca JB; Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines . ; Field Epidemiology Training Program, Epidemiology Bureau, Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines .
  • Tayag E; Department of Health, Sta Cruz, Manila, Philippines .
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26668760
BACKGROUND: Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is an illness caused by a coronavirus in which infected persons develop severe acute respiratory illness. A person can be infected through close contacts. This is an outbreak investigation report of the first confirmed MERS case in the Philippines and the subsequent contact tracing activities. METHODS: Review of patient records and interviews with health-care personnel were done. Patient and close contacts were tested for MERS-coronavirus (CoV) by real time-polymerase chain reaction. Close contacts were identified and categorized. All traced contacts were monitored daily for appearance of illness for 14 days starting from the date of last known exposure to the confirmed case. A standard log sheet was used for symptom monitoring. RESULTS: The case was a 31-year-old female who was a health-care worker in Saudi Arabia. She had mild acute respiratory illness five days before travelling to the Philippines. On 1 February, she travelled with her husband to the Philippines while she had a fever. On 2 February, she attended a health facility in the Philippines. On 8 February, respiratory samples were tested for MERS-CoV and yielded positive results. A total of 449 close contacts were identified, and 297 (66%) were traced. Of those traced, 15 developed respiratory symptoms. All of them tested negative for MERS. DISCUSSION: In this outbreak investigation, the participation of health-care personnel in conducting vigorous contact tracing may have reduced the risk of transmission. However, being overly cautious to include more contacts for the outbreak response should be further reconsidered.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Viaje / Brotes de Enfermedades / Trazado de Contacto / Infecciones por Coronavirus / Coronavirus del Síndrome Respiratorio de Oriente Medio Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Viaje / Brotes de Enfermedades / Trazado de Contacto / Infecciones por Coronavirus / Coronavirus del Síndrome Respiratorio de Oriente Medio Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Pregnancy País como asunto: Asia Idioma: En Año: 2015 Tipo del documento: Article