First Case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the United States
作者:
Michelle L. Holshue,Chas DeBolt,Scott Lindquist,Kathy H. Lofy,John Wiesman,Hollianne Bruce,Christopher Spitters,Keith Ericson,Sara Wilkerson,Ahmet Tural,George Diaz,Amanda Cohn,LeAnne Fox,Anita Patel,Susan I. Gerber,Lindsay K
作者背景:
- From the Epidemic Intelligence Service (M.L.H.)
- the National Center for Immunizations and Respiratory Diseases (A.C., L.F., A.P.)
- the Division of Viral Diseases (S.I.G., L.K., S.T., X.L., S. Lindstrom, M.A.P., W.C.W., H.M.B.)
- the Influenza Division (T.M.U.), and the Division of Preparedness and Emerging Infections (S.K.P.)
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta
- and the Washington State Department of Health, Shoreline (M.L.H., C.D., S. Lindquist, K.H.L., J.W.)
- Snohomish Health District (H.B., C.S.)
- Providence Medical Group (K.E.), and Providence Regional Medical Center (S.W., A.T., G.D.)
- Everett, and Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle (C.S.) — all in Washington.
原文摘要:An outbreak of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) that began in Wuhan, China, has spread rapidly, with cases now confirmed in multiple countries. We report the first case of 2019-nCoV infection confirmed in the United States and describe the identification, diagnosis, clinical course, and management of the case, including the patient’s initial mild symptoms at presentation with progression to pneumonia on day 9 of illness. This case highlights the importance of close coordination between clinicians and public health authorities at the local, state, and federal levels, as well as the need for rapid dissemination of clinical information related to the care of patients with this emerging infection. |