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Man Seriously Ill After Contracting Mystery Virus

A severely-ill man from the Middle East is being treated in a London hospital suffering from a mystery respiratory virus that has killed one patient in Saudi Arabia.
The 49-year-old is in intensive care after being transferred to the UK via air-ambulance from Qatar where he was taken ill a few weeks ago having recently visiting Riyadh.
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) said the infection is a new type of coronavirus different from any previously found in humans. Sky's Health Correspondent Thomas Moore said: "He's being treated in isolation in hospital with barrier nursing where he's severely ill with renal failure and breathing problems and hospital staff are looking to make sure no-one else will come into contact with this virus."
Coronaviruses are responsible for illnesses such as the common cold but can also cause more severe infections, like Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (Sars).
Professor John Watson, from the HPA, said: "In light of the severity of the illness that has been identified in the two confirmed cases, immediate steps have been taken to ensure that people who have been in contact with the UK case have not been infected.
"Further information about these cases is being developed for healthcare workers in the UK, as well as advice to help maintain increased vigilance for this virus.
"This information is also being shared with national and international authorities including the World Health Organisation and the European Centre for Disease Control."
Between November 2002 and July 2003, an outbreak of the Sars coronavirus in Hong Kong spread to 37 countries, infecting 8,422 people, 916 of which later died.
The Saudi Ministry of Health announced at the weekend that the new virus had been diagnosed in two people, one of whom later died.
They added that coronaviruses are well known and most of those diagnosed with them recover with no complications after receiving treatment.
However, in some cases, infected patients develop complications affecting the respiratory system and the kidneys, which can cause death among elderly patients or those with respiratory and heart conditions.
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what do you think?

Debra Wiseman
Why bring him here?

Malcolm Charlesworth
More to the point, has bringing him here spread the virus in the process? Has the plane been contaminated? Was the virus leaked into the atmosphere en route?

Malcolm Charlesworth
All that said, I wish the guy a speedy recovery.

Greg Robinson
Let's welcome every infected person here.free nhs treatment available!

ali baba
The guy is loaded u think he being treated on NHS lol.

Janet Gough
Why is this man being transferred to Britain? There are plenty of very rich doctors in the Middle East who should be capable of looking after and treating him. I'm assuming he is British. However I bet if a Middle Eastern gentleman had contracted this disease he would not have been allowed in to his home country. Sars was used as a biological weapon a few years ago. stevie may Did you see anyone with swine flu? I did and it was not something I want to see again. Sars is much worse. See my comment above.

Mike Drouin
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shirley sutton
If its a mystery virus why bring him over here? What's wrong with hospitals over there

ali baba
to all my favorite racists, this guy is ether a multimillion/billionaire who want the best doctors at hand. trust me who ever it is he is paying from his pocket. Or they have bought him here for medical research.

Eric Clutterbean
maybe this is a taliban plot to infect the west with the deadly plague cultured on a afghan mountain

Andrea Hill
he.s rich.obviously.





stevie may
11:36am on 24/9/2012
Oh here we go again. Expect horror stories from the multinational pharmaceutical companies about the next global pandemic - scaring our government into buying billions of pounds worth of their drugs which will never be needed, boosting their already obscene profits. Swine flu all over again
Adam Uprichard
4:38pm on 24/9/2012
Your ignorance astounds me, stop looking at conspiracy web sites and you tube u complete an utter ignoramus.
stevie may
4:44pm on 24/9/2012
Hard to be insulted Adam by someone who cant even spell. . . Another sheep. . . I pity you.
bjnk
6:04pm on 24/9/2012
stevie another one for Adam, a mystery virus coming from the middle east , makes me worry anyway.