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T1 0-22 Sentence denotes Note from the editors:
T2 23-142 Sentence denotes World Health Organization declares novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) sixth public health emergency of international concern
T3 144-330 Sentence denotes Yesterday, on 30 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the emergence of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC).
T4 331-563 Sentence denotes This decision by WHO Director-General (DG) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, was made following the recommendations of the Emergency Committee in its second meeting [1] convened under the International Health Regulations (IHR) (2005) [2].
T5 564-861 Sentence denotes In his decision, the WHO DG stressed ‘the potential for the virus to spread to countries with weaker health systems, and which are ill-prepared to deal with it’ as one major concern and the importance of ‘preventing the spread of the virus and ensuring a measured and evidence-based response’ [3].
T6 862-1136 Sentence denotes This sixth PHEIC under the IHR follows those declared in 2009 for the H1N1 influenza pandemic, in 2014 for the international spread of poliovirus and the Ebola outbreak in West Africa, in 2016 for the 2015/16 Zika virus epidemic and in July 2019 for the Kivu Ebola epidemic.
T7 1137-1332 Sentence denotes Following the declaration of the PHEIC, we would like to remind the readers of Eurosurveillance about our dedicated ‘2019 novel coronavirus collection’ that we update regularly with new articles.
T8 1333-1643 Sentence denotes It already contains several articles about, for example, the development of a diagnostic methodology based on RT-PCR without the need for virus material, the severity among hospitalised cases, early-stage estimates of the importation risk to Europe, and estimated patterns of early human-to-human transmission.
T9 1644-1795 Sentence denotes The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) provides regularly updated information relevant to Europe through on a dedicated webpage.
T10 1796-1931 Sentence denotes Besides general information including Q&As, daily case counts, and maps with disease distribution, examples of latest updates comprise:
T11 1932-2199 Sentence denotes Algorithm for management of contacts of probable or confirmed 2019-nCoV cases, Advice to healthcare workers: management of patients with 2019-nCoV infection and Public health management of persons having had contact with novel coronavirus cases in the European Union.
T12 2200-2308 Sentence denotes The ECDC also publishes regular risk assessments, the Box contains the summary from the one published today.
T13 2309-2313 Sentence denotes Box.
T14 2315-2377 Sentence denotes Summary of the ECDC rapid risk assessment from 31 January 2020
T15 2378-2494 Sentence denotes On 31 December 2019, a cluster of pneumonia cases of unknown aetiology was reported in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China.
T16 2495-2654 Sentence denotes On 9 January 2020, China CDC reported a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) as the causative agent of this outbreak, which is phylogenetically in the SARS-CoV clade.
T17 2655-2864 Sentence denotes As of 30 January 2020 09:00, more than 7 000 laboratory-confirmed 2019-nCoV cases have been reported worldwide, mainly in China, but also with more than 70 imported cases from other countries around the world.
T18 2865-2948 Sentence denotes Details on the epidemiological update for 2019-nCoV can be found on ECDC’s website.
T19 2949-3034 Sentence denotes So far, one hundred and seventy deaths associated with this virus have been reported.
T20 3035-3141 Sentence denotes On 20 January, Chinese health authorities confirmed human-to-human transmission outside of Hubei province.
T21 3142-3204 Sentence denotes Sixteen healthcare workers are reported to have been infected.
T22 3205-3367 Sentence denotes On 24 January 2020, the first three cases of 2019-nCoV imported into the EU/EEA were identified in France and one additional case was reported on 29 January 2020.
T23 3368-3481 Sentence denotes On 28 January, a cluster of four locally-acquired cases, with indirect links to Wuhan, was reported from Germany.
T24 3482-3542 Sentence denotes On 29 January, Finland reported an imported case from Wuhan.
T25 3543-3690 Sentence denotes China CDC assesses the transmissibility of this virus to be sufficient for sustained community transmission without unprecedented control measures.
T26 3691-3767 Sentence denotes Further cases and deaths in China are expected in the coming days and weeks.
T27 3768-3863 Sentence denotes Further cases or clusters are also expected among travellers from China, mainly Hubei province.
T28 3864-4003 Sentence denotes Therefore, health authorities in the EU/EEA Member States should remain vigilant and strengthen their capacity to respond to such an event.
T29 4004-4127 Sentence denotes There are considerable uncertainties in assessing the risk of this event, due to lack of detailed epidemiological analyses.
T30 4128-4201 Sentence denotes On the basis of the information currently available, ECDC considers that:
T31 4202-4254 Sentence denotes the potential impact of 2019-nCoV outbreaks is high;
T32 4255-4366 Sentence denotes the likelihood of infection for EU/EEA citizens residing in or visiting Hubei province is estimated to be high;
T33 4367-4472 Sentence denotes the likelihood of infection for EU/EEA citizens in other Chinese provinces is moderate and will increase;
T34 4473-4555 Sentence denotes there is a moderate-to-high likelihood of additional imported cases in the EU/EEA;
T35 4556-4844 Sentence denotes the likelihood of observing further limited human-to-human transmission within the EU/EEA is estimated as very low to low if cases are detected early and appropriate infection prevention and control (IPC) practices are implemented, particularly in healthcare settings in EU/EEA countries;
T36 4845-5058 Sentence denotes assuming that cases in the EU/EEA are detected in a timely manner and that rigorous IPC measures are applied, the likelihood of sustained human-to-human transmission within the EU/EEA is currently very low to low;
T37 5059-5381 Sentence denotes the late detection of an imported case in an EU/EEA country without the application of appropriate infection prevention and control measures would result in the high likelihood of human-to-human transmission, therefore in such a scenario the risk of secondary transmission in the community setting is estimated to be high.
T38 5382-5393 Sentence denotes Source: [4]
T39 5395-5409 Sentence denotes Editorial note
T40 5410-5472 Sentence denotes This editorial was published as an e-Alert on 31 January 2020.