Saudi authorities have already warned all
the Muslims, who are planning to visit Saudi Arabia to perform Umrah in the coming
day, about the deadly and infectious Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) that is once again swiftly spreading among the pilgrims.
The latest in this regard came from Jakarta Post, which has unveiled that an
official of Adam Malik Hospital in Medan has predicted that the number of MERS
suspected patients are likely to increase in the coming days. According to him
the reason behind it is that a lot of people are still going to the Kingdom to
perform Umrah. The prediction came from none other than LuhurSoeroso himself,
who is the Head of the Lung Department of Adam Malik Hospital.
Commenting on the fatal virus on last Sunday, Soeroso said that he has no idea when this deadly virus will come to an end, as people are still going to perform minor pilgrimage and it will continue until Haj. Shedding light on his prediction regarding MERS, Luhur said that his forecast was not only based on on-going Umrah traveling,but it is also based on latest suspected MERS cases that various hospitals in the country have recently reported. He also unveiled that nearly every day a new patient, who is suspected of MERS virus is coming to their hospital. In fact, only on Sunday eight patients from different regions of North Sumatra received the treatment of MERS in the hospital.
Commenting on the fatal virus on last Sunday, Soeroso said that he has no idea when this deadly virus will come to an end, as people are still going to perform minor pilgrimage and it will continue until Haj. Shedding light on his prediction regarding MERS, Luhur said that his forecast was not only based on on-going Umrah traveling,but it is also based on latest suspected MERS cases that various hospitals in the country have recently reported. He also unveiled that nearly every day a new patient, who is suspected of MERS virus is coming to their hospital. In fact, only on Sunday eight patients from different regions of North Sumatra received the treatment of MERS in the hospital.
Last Saturday a 26-year old male was admitted
in the Adam Malik Hospital around 11:00pm, who had very high temperature and
also suffering from severe cough. The patient had arrived from Saudi Arabia on
the very same day he was admitted to the hospital.SairiSaragih, spokesperson
for hospital said that four out of eight suspected patients of MERS were
discharged after their results came negative or found to have just ordinary
influenza. According to Saragih, SHN, a patient is the only case that was
suspected to have MERS, but he was discharged as the test reports came
negative.
Talking about the remaining four patients Sairi
said that doctors had already taken their samples of throat and nasal swabs,
which are being sent to a laboratory in Jakarta. The spokesperson added that
they are waiting for their results, if they came negative, the patients will be
allowed to go to their homes.Though, Adam Malik hospital has limited facilities
when it comes to treating MERS suspected patients, but Sairi said that they are
geared up to receive such patients.
Currently the hospital has only 11
isolation rooms, where MERS suspected patients can be treated, but they have
already system in place if the number of such cases increases, said Sairi. On
the other hand, the administration of Riau Health Agency has made it known that
they have isolated three suspected-MERS patients, who came from the Kingdom at
the start of this month are having respiratory problem and high fever.
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