There has been 'limited' human-to-human transmission of a new coronavi...
FILE PHOTO: A logo is pictured on the World Health Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, November 22, 2017. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
GENEVA - There has been “limited” human-to-human transmission of a new coronavirus that has struck in China, mainly small clusters in families, but there is potential for wider spread, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday. A Chinese woman has been quarantined in Thailand with a mystery strain, authorities said on Monday, the first time it has been detected outside China. In all, 41 cases of pneumonia - a symptom of the disease - have been reported in the central Chinese city of Wuhan, mainly through exposure at a seafood market.
Dr. Maria Van Kerkhove, acting head of WHO’s emerging diseases unit, told a Geneva news briefing that the agency had given guidance to hospitals worldwide about infection control in case of spread, including by a “super-spreading” event in a health care setting. “This is something on our radar, it is possible, we need to prepare ourselves,” she said.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
US-China trade agreement: Trump administration drops designation of China as currency manipulatorThe preliminary pact that both sides are set to sign includes a section that's intended to prevent China from manipulating its currency to gain trade advantages.
Read more »
China December trade beats forecasts: exports up 7.6%, imports up 16.3%China's exports in December rose 7.6% from a year earlier, customs data sho...
Read more »
Yen slips, yuan ascends after Washington drops China FX manipulator labelThe yen plumbed an eight-month low while the yuan climbed to its highest level s...
Read more »
US drops designation of China as currency manipulatorThe preliminary pact that the two sides are set to sign this week includes a section that's intended to prevent China from manipulating its currency to gain trade advantages.
Read more »
China rare earth exports rebound in December, but annual shipments lowest since 2015China's rare earth exports bounced back in December from a four-and-a-half-...
Read more »
China to make national carbon trading breakthrough by year-end: officialChina to make national carbon trading 'breakthrough' by year-end: official
Read more »