China at “crucial stage” to control novel coronavirus, experts say

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BEIJING: Faced with the fast-changing situation of the novel coronavirus outbreak, China is at a crucial stage to prevent and control the spread of the virus, according to Chinese experts.

“The current outbreak is concentrated in the city of Wuhan in central China, and is sporadic in other places, meaning it is still a regional outbreak,” said Zhong Nanshan, a renowned respiratory expert and head of a high-level expert team of the National Health Commission (NHC).

“The people-to-people transmission of the novel coronavirus and infections among medical staff have been confirmed,” Zhong said.

EARLY STAGE

The continuous emergence of new cases indicates the outbreak is still at its early stage of rapid changes, Zhong added.

Zeng Guang, chief epidemiologist of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC), said no infections among children or students have been reported in Wuhan, and the infection cases are mainly elderly people.

The outbreak is at its early stage of community transmission, Zeng said, adding that it can be reversed if measures are taken now.

China has taken solid measures to resolutely curb the spread of the virus, and has released the whole genome sequencing of the novel coronavirus, which will help scientists and health authorities across the world develop diagnostic kits and study the viral pathogenicity.

The geographical distribution of Wuhan’s infection cases indicates a close relationship between the outbreak and a local seafood market. Investigations showed that there were previously illegal sales of wildlife in the market.

Based on the findings in the whole genome sequencing, it can be speculated that wild animals could have played a key role in the emergence of the disease. But it remains unclear what kind of animal has caused the infections, said Gao Fu, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and head of the China CDC.

PREVENTING SUPER-SPREADER

No super-spreader, or a highly contagious virus carrier, has emerged, according to the experts.

Zhong predicted an increase in viral pneumonia cases during the ongoing Lunar New Year travel rush, noting that a key task is to prevent super-spreaders from emerging.

According to Zhong, putting the confirmed and suspected patients in quarantine is the most effective method to bring the outbreak under control.

The experts advised anyone who feels unwell to avoid traveling during the holiday season, and seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

The pneumonia resulting from the infection of the novel coronavirus has been classified as a category B infectious disease and a quarantinable disease at the border, according to an earlier announcement by the NHC.

Preventive and control measures of category A infectious diseases have been taken to fight against the pneumonia caused by the novel coronavirus.

Though the spread of the novel coronavirus has just started, which is at a rising stage, the virus is less contagious than the SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome) virus, Zhong said.

The future situation depends on the development of the virus as well as how the outbreak is controlled, Zhong added.

A total of 291 confirmed cases of new coronavirus-related pneumonia and 54 suspected cases have been reported in China by this time, reports China Economic Net.

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