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Two Coronavirus Patients admitted at the Aga Khan Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit

The total number of coronavirus patients in Kenya remains 31.

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Two Coronavirus Patients admitted at the Aga Khan Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit

Two coronavirus patients among the 31 positive cases have been admitted at the Aga Khan Hospital’s intensive care unit.

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The two patients are male. CS Health Mutahi Kagwe has confirmed the news today during a media briefing. One is French and the other is Kenyan.

The total number of coronavirus cases in Kenya remains 31. 19 patients are male while 12 are females.

Tracing of contacts

The Government is still tracing close to 1, 067 close contacts of the 31 patients.

136 contacts have been discharged after completing the 14 days mandatory isolation period.

5 individuals have been admitted at the Mbagathi Hospital and are awaiting results.

Mass Testing

CS Kagwe has announced that starting Sunday March 29, 2020 the Government will start mass testing for more than 2, 000 people who arrived in Kenya as from March 22, 2020.

The affected individuals are currently on mandatory quarantine at Government designated facilities.

The total number of coronavirus patients in Kenya remains 31.

Coronavirus or Hantavirus?

Coronavirus or Hantavirus: Differences and similarities between Coronavirus and Hantavirus

In Summary:

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Hantavirus

Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) is a fatal respiratory disease that attacks humans.

It is caused by Hantaviruses common in areas infested by rodents that host the Hantaviruses.

Suitable habitats for the Hantaviruses include rural areas that are marked by increased forest coverage, vast farms, and fields where rodents live.

Coronavirus

Coronavirus is believed to have originated from an animal, probably a snake to humans.

The first fatal coronavirus case was discovered in Wuhan, China.

Unlike the Hantavirus, Coronavirus is highly contagious.

CHRONIC AND ELDERLY (58 AND ABOVE) TAKE LEAVE

Similarities between Coronavirus and Hantavirus

Both Coronavirus and Hantavirus originate from animals.

In both cases, patients can fully recover if they are well taken care of.

Common symptoms between Coronavirus and Hantavirus include fever, fatigue, and shortness of breath.

In both Coronavirus and Hantavirus infections, there is no vaccine or known medication.

The differences between coronavirus and hantavirus
CoronavirusHantavirus
1Caused by infection by coronavirusesCaused by infection by hantaviruses
2.Symptoms develop between 1-2 weeks.Symptoms develop between 1-8 weeks.
3.Common symptoms include fever, fatigue, a dry cough, body ache, difficulty in breathing, sore throat, continuous dry cough, etc.Symptoms include extreme fatigue, fever and muscle aches especially in the large muscles such as thighs, hips, back and shoulders-at times.
4.Late symptoms include extreme fatigue, a dry cough, body ache, difficulty in breathing, sore throat, continuous dry coughLate symptoms include coughing, shortness of breath and a feeling of suffocation
5.First recorded in the City of Wuhan, ChinaThe first case of Hantavirus infection was confirmed in May 1993 in the US
6.Having close contact with coronavirus patients increases the risk of transmission through droplets from touching, sneezing, coughing and shaking hands.The home remains a primary risk for Hantavirus exposure
7.Contagious hence widely known all over the world.Cases occur sporadically/ occasionally hence not widely recognized
8.Most coronavirus patients especially those who are young recover without any specialized medical treatment or care. The

Elderly and people with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure or heart problems are however likely to be seriously affected by coronaviruses.

Most hantavirus patients recover fully after infection.
9.Since this is viral pneumonia, antibiotics cannot be administered to coronavirus patients.There is no known cure for hantaviruses, so antibiotics might as well prove futile.
10.Currently, there is no vaccine for CoronavirusCurrently, there is no hantavirus vaccine that can protect humans against hantaviruses.
11.Spread to humans from animals (probably a snake commonly sold at the China seafood wholesale market)Spread to humans from rodents such as rats (common in rural areas, a suitable host for covid 19 viruses)
12.It can be prevented by observing social distancing and washing your hands regularly.It can be prevented by reducing rodents in your home.

 

 

 

 

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