SADI

SADI

Lunes, 03 Febrero 2020 18:53

Hepatitis E

Dr. Jorge Gentile
De lo raro a lo no diagnosticado.

Los virus respiratorios, incluyendo el 2019-nCoV, no se encuentran suspendidos en el aire. Es necesario que una persona infectada con dicho virus lo elimine a través de sus secreciones y solo estarán expuestos quienes se encuentren a corta distancia.

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Sociedad Invitada - Sociedad Artentina de Infectología

Sábado 7 de Maro de 2020 - 9 a 13 hs. Salón Neruda, Paseo La Plaza, Av. corrientes 1660, CABA

Autoridades SAD

Directores: Dra. Liliana Olivares, Dra. Ana Clara Torre

Autoridades SADI: Directores invitados: Dr. Omar Sued, Dra. Analia Mykietiuk

Vía The new england journal of medicine

The novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) from Wuhan is currently causing concern in the medical community as the virus is spreading around the world. Since its identification in late December 2019, the number of cases from China that have been imported into other countries is on the rise, and the epidemiologic picture is changing on a daily basis. We are reporting a case of 2019-nCoV infection acquired outside of Asia in which transmission appears to have occurred during the incubation period in the index patient.

Roujian Lu, Xiang Zhao, Juan Li, Peihua Niu, Bo Yang, Honglong Wu, Wenling Wang, Hao Song, Baoying Huang, Na Zhu, Yuhai Bi, Xuejun Ma, Faxian Zhan, Liang Wang, Tao Hu, Hong Zhou, Zhenhong Hu, Weimin Zhou, Li Zhao, Jing Chen, Yao Meng, Ji Wang, Yang Lin, Jianying Yuan, Zhihao Xie, Jinmin Ma, William J Liu, Dayan Wang, Wenbo Xu, Edward C Holmes, George F Gao, Guizhen Wu, Weijun Chen, Weifeng Shi, Wenjie Tan

The Lancet

Por Nanshan Chen, Min Zhou, Xuan Dong, Jieming Qu, Fengyun Gong, Yang Han, Yang Qiu, Jingli Wang, Ying Liu, Yuan Wei, Jia'an Xia, Ting Yu, Xinxin Zhang, Li Zhang Vía: The Lancet.

A new analysis, published in The Lancet, includes 99 patients with laboratory-confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) who were transferred to Jinyintan Hospital, an adult infectious disease hospital admitting the first 2019-nCoV cases from hospitals across Wuhan, between Jan 1 and Jan 20, 2020. The study includes the first 41 cases from Wuhan reported in The Lancet on Friday Jan 24, 2020. This report includes the largest set of clinical and treatment data from cases of the new coronavirus in China to date.