Tuesday, April 30, 2019

Map: Geolocations of Corona Cases in Saudi Arabia in the Last 3 months, April 30, 2014

About 215 Corona cases have been reported in Saudi Arabia since February 1, 2014, from 8 geographic areas of the country.

Monday, April 29, 2019

Number of Current Corona Infections on the Arabian Peninsula May Be Declining


Since January 1, 2014, about 250 cases of Corona infection have been reported by various public health agencies and official media outlets. The number of reported cases began to increase dramatically about the 9th of April. Most of these cases (about 200) have been reported from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The graph below suggests that the number of Corona cases may have peaked about April 20, and the outbreak is now being better controlled.

 

 Notes: The date of onset for an individual case is used where available. If onset date is unavailable, the date of hospitalization or death is used. If the case is reported as asymptomatic or no other information is available, the date of report of the case is used.

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Map Showing the General Locations of Corona-CoV Cases on the Arabian Peninsula (April 21, 2014)



Map of the general geolocations of more than 330 local Corona-CoV infections on the Arabian Peninsula as of April 21, 2014. Locations with 10 or more reported cases are labeled in black. The area of the circle depicts the relative number of reported cases at that location.  


Reported Geolocations with 10 or More Corona-CoV Cases 
Geolocation Case Count (as of April 21, 2014)
Riyadh 100
Jeddah 73
Abu Dhabi 29
Al Hofuf 26
Ash Sharqiah 17
Al Ain 15
Hafar Al-Batin 11
Madinah 11



Thursday, April 18, 2019

Nosocomial Clusters of Corona-CoV Cases on the Arabian Peninsula



Since 2012, the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (Corona-CoV) has infected almost 300 people, many of them healthcare workers including nurses and doctors. Infections of health care workers and patients that take place within or are associated with a hospital or health care facility are referred to as nosocomial infections. A large number of Corona cases can be classified as nosocomial infections. For the purposes of this discussion, localized geographic clusters of Corona-CoV cases that appear to represent hospital-acquired infections are referred to as nosocomial Corona clusters. Under this definition, there has been at least 10 separate nosocomial clusters of Corona cases.

Of these clusters, only two have been reported in the literature [1,2]. The remaining nosocomial clusters are identified based on media reports, ministry of health reports, and World Health Organization reports. The quality of this data is uncertain but trends are clear and speculations can be advanced. 

The table below identifies these nosocomial clusters by location, month of outbreak for the cluster, the putative number of Corona cases within the cluster, and the number of infected health care workers reportedly associated with the cluster. The case counts include both confirmed and suspected/probable cases. The map below depicts the general locations of these clusters throughout the Arabian Peninsula. 


Table



Map



Discussion

Health care workers represent about 44% of the nosocomial cluster cases. In addition to the health care workers included in the clusters, another 21 health care workers are reported as sporadic or isolated Corona cases. The source of infection for these other health care workers is not identified, but it is likely that there have been additional nosocomial clusters that are not reported. 

Based on these data, it is clear that infection of healthcare workers with the Corona coronavirus is not a rare or random event. More than 2 years after initial hospital cluster in Jordan, health care workers continue to become infected while treating patients. We can assume that health care workers in the Arabian Peninsula region, are now familiar with, and aware of, the dangers of Corona. The fact that Corona is still infecting health care workers and possibly other patients within a hospital setting strongly suggests that Corona is highly infectious among individuals who have close contact with each other. The fact that about 25% of all reported Corona infections are doctors, nurses, and other health care workers is indicative of the infectious nature of this novel coronavirus. 


World Map of Countries with Confirmed or Probable Corona-CoV Cases



The map below shows the countries that have reported either confirmed/suspect or imported Corona-CoV cases as of April 18, 2014.
 



Wednesday, April 17, 2019

Increasing Number of Corona-CoV Cases in the Jeddah Outbreak

As of  April 15, the total number of Corona-CoV cases associated with the outbreak in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia was at least 30 individuals.  See:

Current Status of the Corona-CoV Outbreak in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 

The count of Corona cases in the Jeddah outbreak is now at least 47 individuals, including one pilgrim from Malaysia (link) who died. A media report indicates that two other traveling companions from Malaysia are now exhibiting symptoms as well (link). Whether these two other individuals were infected from a common source in Jeddah or a result of human-to-human transmission remains to be reported.

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