In both cases to date, the infection was acquired in the Middle East |
A new respiratory illness
similar to the Sars virus that spread globally in 2003 and killed
hundreds of people has been identified in a man who is being treated in
Britain.
The first case was a patient in Saudi Arabia who has since died. Officials are still determining what threat the new virus may pose.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization has not recommended any travel restrictions.
Prof John Watson, head of the respiratory diseases department at the UK's Health Protection Agency, said: "In the 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, and there is no evidence to suggest that they have.
"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."
He said there was no specific evidence of the virus spreading from person to person and he had no advice for the public or returning travellers.
Source: BBC
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