ME NewsWire
ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates - Friday, May 30th 2014
The
Vehicles and Drivers Licensing Department organized an
awareness-raising program for staff members and the public, under the
theme “What is MERS Coronavirus?”. The program, held in collaboration
with the Health Authority – Abu Dhabi, was attended by a large number of
officers and individuals and highlighted the causes of the disease, its
symptoms, diagnosis and treatment, in addition to answering questions
and distributing leaflets about the virus and prevention and treatment
methods.
During his lecture, Dr. Ahmed Abdullah, Senior Officer,
Communicable Diseases Department at the Health Authority - Abu Dhabi
(HAAD), indicated that the MERS Coronavirus is a SARS-like virus. “At
the same time it’s a new kind of virus, and we still don’t know much
about its properties and ways of transmission,” indicated Dr. Abdullah.
Moreover, he pointed out that all healthcare providers and agencies
across the country are working in close collaboration with the World
Health Organization (WHO) and international experts to deal with the
virus.
He added that the virus, which does not yet have pandemic
potential, was first reported in 2012, when a Dutch person was infected.
Later, it began to circulate widely throughout several Arab countries.
“Most people who got infected with MERS-CoV developed severe acute
respiratory illness with symptoms of fever, cough and shortness of
breath. Children, elderly people and those with weak immune system or
chronic diseases are most vulnerable to the infection are most
vulnerable to the infection,” pointed out Dr. Abdullah.
Adding
further, he said: “The primary source of infection is still not known.
So far there is growing evidence that the transmission of coronavirus is
in common with many other respiratory viruses such as the cold virus
and influenza. The infection can occur either directly through droplets
from coughing or sneezing or indirectly through touching contaminated
objects or surfaces as well as close contact, such as touching eyes,
nose and mouth or shaking hands. MERS-CoV has also spread from ill
people to others through close contact, such as caring for or living
with an infected person.”
“It is very important to observe the
health guidelines so as to prevent the MERS Coronavirus,” stressed Dr.
Abdullah. He said that people should help protect themselves by taking
everyday preventive actions, as follows: wash hands thoroughly with
soap and water and hand sanitizers that contain disinfectants; cover the
nose and mouth with a tissue when coughing or sneezing then throw the
tissue in the trash; avoid touching the eyes, nose and mouth with
unwashed hands to avoid infection from touching contaminated surfaces.
During the Hajj or Umrah, pilgrims are urged to wear medical masks as a
preventive measure against MERS-CoV infection.
At the end of the
lecture, Dr. Abdullah said that there is no vaccine available for this
infection. He highlighted the best ways to treat symptoms, using cough
medicines, painkillers and specific antivirals. “In some cases, patients
were able to clear the virus within 10-14 days,” he continued.
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Arabic-language text of this announcement is the official,
authoritative version. Translations are provided as an accommodation
only, and should be cross-referenced with the Arabic-language text,
which is the only version of the text intended to have legal effect.
Contacts
The UAE Minister of Interior's General Secretariat, Tactical Affairs and Security Media Department
Abu Dhabi Police GHQ - Security Media
Chris Cron +971-(0)-50-987-1317
E-mail: cron.media@hotmail.com
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