Organización Mundial de la Salud.
Organización Mundial de la Salud.
Todo caso sospechoso constituye un evento de notificación obligatoria en el marco de la Ley 15465 y debe ser notificado en forma inmediata y completa al Sistema Nacional de Vigilancia de la Salud (SNVS 2.0) dentro del grupo de las Infecciones respiratorias agudas (IRAS) en el evento Sospecha de Virus Emergente.
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Elaborado por Comité de Infectología Crítica y Sociedad Argentina de Terapia Intensiva.
Por Hiroshi Nishiura, Sung-mok Jung, Natalie M. Linton, Ryo Kinoshita, Yichi Yang, Katsuma Hayashi, Tetsuro Kobayashi, Baoyin Yuan & Andrei R. Akhmetzhanov.
A cluster of pneumonia cases linked to a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was reported by China in late December 2019. Reported case incidence has now reached the hundreds, but this is likely an underestimate. As of 24 January 2020, with reports of thirteen exportation events, we estimate the cumulative incidence in China at 5502 cases (95% confidence interval: 3027, 9057). The most plausible number of infections is in the order of thousands, rather than hundreds, and there is a strong indication that untraced exposures other than the one in the epidemiologically linked seafood market in Wuhan have occurred.
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por Lisa E. Gralinski & Vineet D. Menachery.
The emergence of a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) has awakened the echoes of SARS-CoV from nearly two decades ago. Yet, with technological advances and important lessons gained from previous outbreaks, perhaps the world is better equipped to deal with the most recent emergent group 2B coronavirus.