Tuesday 24 March 2020

How is Hantavirus different from Coronavirus? Everything you Should Know about the new Virus in China



Chinese state-run Global Times reported that a person from Yunnan Province died while on his way back to Shandong Province for work on a chartered bus on Monday. Here's everything you need to know about the new virus.




The novel coronavirus which was detected in China's Wuhan city in November has become a pandemic. Slowly and steadily it has made its way into the whole world killing over thousands of people. After its outbreak, the number of diseases like swine flu and bird flu also increased in many countries. 

As if it wasn't enough, a new kind of virus called 'hantavirus' has reared its wings in China where it took the life of a man who tested positive while traveling to work on Monday and later 32 more people on the bus were tested, as tweeted by Global Times.

Hantavirus, that causes Korean hemorrhagic fever, is named for the Hantan River area in South Korea where an early outbreak was observed and was isolated in 1976 by Ho-Wang Lee.

People are now scared of not one but two viruses--both hanta and corona. If you are one amongst those, here's everything you need to know:




What is hantavirus?

As per the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, hantaviruses are a group of infections which are transmitted predominantly by rodents and can show different disease disorder in individuals. The name of the virus depends on the region where it is occurring. In America, it is called 'New World' hantavirus, while in Europe and Asia, it is recognized as 'Old World' hantaviruses. It can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome (HPS) and hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS).

How does hantavirus spread?

Hantavirus isn't airborne and can spread to individuals on the off chance that they interact with the urine, feces, and saliva of rodents (rats) and less frequently by a nibble from a contaminated host.





What are the symptoms of hantavirus?

Early symptoms include fatigue, fever and muscle aches, especially in the large muscle groups like thighs, hips, back, and sometimes shoulders. These symptoms are universal. There may also be headaches, dizziness, chills, and abdominal problems, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.

Four to 10 days after the initial phase of illness, the late symptoms of HPS appear. These include coughing and shortness of breath, a feeling of lungs being filled with fluid. The disease has a mortality rate of 38%.

Is hantavirus harmful like coronavirus?

Though the symptoms are somewhat similar to that of coronavirus, from the reports, it is clear that people do not need to fear the disease like the coronavirus that is on rampage affecting four lakh people worldwide with a death toll over thousands.

Monday 23 March 2020

AC Milan Defender Maldini and his Lovely Son Infected with Coronavirus.


Football - Newcastle United Legends vs AC Milan Legends - Steve Harper 20 Years Charity Match - St James' Park Paolo Maldini - AC Milan Legends. 




Former AC Milan defender Paolo Maldini and his son Daniel, a current player for the same club, have both contracted the coronavirus, the club said in a statement on Saturday.

Paolo Maldini, 51, a one-club player and current technical director at the club, is regarded as one of the best defenders Italy has ever produced and made a joint-record 647 Serie A appearances.

Daniel, 18, made his AC Milan debut this season.

"Paolo Maldini learned that he had contact with a person who tested positive and was suffering from symptoms of the virus.

He was tested yesterday and found positive for the coronavirus," the club said during a statement. "The same goes for his son Daniel.

"Paolo and Daniel are in fitness and, having already spent more than two weeks at home without outside contact, as needed by medical and health protocols, will extend the quarantine for the time necessary for a complete clinical recovery."

Friday 20 March 2020

the Asian Football Confederation has Decided today to Postpone all AFC Cup 2020 Matches until Further Notice



"Following the imposition of further preventive measures and travel restrictions by several national governments due to the current COVID-19 pandemic," the body said in a statement, "the Asian Football Confederation has decided today to postpone all AFC Cup 2020 matches until further notice."



Games in the west of Asia had already been suspended prior to the announcement. The decision means matches due to be played in March and April in the confederation's other four zones around Asia - south, central, south-east and east - have now also been postponed.


The AFC Cup is the continent's second-tier club competition and features teams from countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Singapore, Bangladesh and Tajikistan.

Asian Football Confederation suspends play in AFC Cup competition

The Asian Football Confederation has postponed all matches in the AFC Cup tournament, the regional body announced on Wednesday, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to hit sporting events around the world.

"Following the imposition of further preventive measures and travel restrictions by several national governments due to the current COVID-19 pandemic," the body said in a statement, "the Asian Football Confederation has decided today to postpone all AFC Cup 2020 matches until further notice."

Games in the west of Asia had already been suspended prior to the announcement. The decision means matches due to be played in March and April in the confederation's other four zones around Asia - south, central, south-east and east - have now also been postponed.

The AFC Cup is the continent's second-tier club competition and features teams from countries such as Jordan, Lebanon, Singapore, Bangladesh, and Tajikistan.


"The AFC will closely monitor the situation before deciding when to recommence the 2020 AFC Cup season," the statement said.




"The decision, which was also made in conjunction with the competing clubs and their respective member associations, is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all participating players and teams, match officials and spectators as well as designed to protect the integrity of the competition."

The coronavirus outbreak has had a major impact on football across Asia, with the start of the Chinese Super League and the K-League in South Korea suspended indefinitely while Japan's J-League was halted after the opening round of matches.

The Asian Champions League, the region's leading club competition has also been severely affected, with the schedule of the group phase threw into disarray since the tournament kicked off in early February.


Monday 2 March 2020

Atiku, Omovigho advises Federal Govt To Cancel All Flight From Affected Countries.


2023 top Governorship hopeful in Delta State, Engr. Omovigho Edafeghwara has thrown his the weight behind former Vice President, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar & other Nigerians in calling for a drastic approach towards curtailing the spread of the dreaded Coronavirus in Nigeria.

Engr. Omovigho Edafeghwara
Reacting to the news of the first confirmed coronavirus patient in Lagos Nigeria, the renowned philanthropist called on the Federal Govt through the Ministry of Aviation to immediately cancel all flights to and fro Countries affected by this virus.

Speaking to Journalists at the Osubi Airport, Warri Delta State, the soft-spoken politician stated that his Foundation, Edafeghwara Omos Foundation will kickstart an awareness and sensitization campaign to enlighten deltas and Nigerians at large on how to relate with others to prevent the spread of this virus.

"I want to use this medium to call on President Buhari to immediately direct the Ministry of Aviation in collaboration with Foreign affairs to cancel all flights from affected countries"

"Nigerians are currently going through a lot of Economic and security challenges, we cannot afford to add the corona virus outbreak to it. Something drastic and urgent has to be done to avoid the spread of this dreaded virus" he stated.

"Government cannot do it alone, as individuals we have to come out with safety measures in our communities, neighborhoods, and environment.

My Foundation, Edafeghwara Omos Foundation will commence door to door sensitization/awareness campaign to abreast Nigerians on how to relate with others and sick persons. I can assure you that Nigeria as a Nation will come out of this like we did with Ebola and others" he stated.