Three dead, six ill with mystery pneumonia ‘very similar to Covid’

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Local health authorities warned six others have been infected with the illness. Despite being similar to coronavirus, health experts have ruled out Covid 19, influenza and hantavirus as causative agents. Luis Medina Ruiz, the minister of public health of the Tucuman province in northwest Argentina, reported the death of a 70-year-old patient and the identification of three employees of the medical facility that are now experiencing symptoms.

Dr Ruiz told local media: “What these patients have in common is the severe respiratory condition with bilateral pneumonia and compromise in images [x-ray] very similar to Covid, but that is ruled out.”

Out of the nine people so far infected, eight were health workers and one of them was an intensive care patient who was treated at a private clinic in Tucuman.

“She was hospitalised and underwent surgery for a gallbladder problem. She was re-operated twice.

“From then on, an infectious pulmonary disease took place, the date of which coincides with the onset of symptoms in the other patients, around August 20,” Dr Ruiz said.

“Although it is not yet clear which came first, at first she was considered patient zero, but she is under study based on the deepening of the analyses that are being carried out,” he added.

Authorities have confirmed that symptoms of the mystery illness were first reported between 18 and 22 August.

“It is very similar to Covid, hantavirus; it can be viruses or bacteria,” director of epidemiology of the provincial health system, Dr Rogelio Calli, said at a press briefing.

According to the ministry, tests for Covid, hantavirus, and some strains of legionella have shown negative results.

“We continue to carry out the research protocol for blood cultures, sputum cultures, urine cultures, and all the viruses and bacteria that we have available in the province,” authorities said.

The medical facility where the illness has been reported has been placed under isolation for a week as authorities study the outbreak’s origin.

“The most important thing is that if someone had a working relationship during those days with these patients and presents any symptoms, they present themselves at our on-call services and report it,” they added.

“This situation is unpredictable, in principle, more than 11 days have passed, each patient has a different evolution, but you have to wait for evolution since it is a disease that there is still no knowledge of its origin, therefore, the evolution is also unpredictable,” Dr Ruiz said.

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The epidemic intelligence team of the European Centre for Disease Control is reportedly monitoring the situation in Argentina and scientists at the World Health Organisation are also tracking the situation.

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