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Five medical staff members at Kyeumbei University Hospital in South Korea were collectively infected with fever-related plateboard reduction syndrome (SFTS), KBS reported Wednesday.
south Korean health department believes that medical personnel in the course of treating patients, a second-generation infection, has begun an epidemiological investigation.
24, a woman in her 80s was taken to a hospital in a coma in Qingbei, the National News Agency reported.
patients who received CPR eventually died of viral myelitis.
4 August, medical staff performing CPR on patients began to develop symptoms such as high fever and muscle pain.
follow-up results showed that the patient was infected with the fever-associated plateboard reduction syndrome virus.
hospital believes that during CPR, medical personnel are infected through the patient's saliva or blood.
reported that a total of 13 medical personnel were performing CPR at the time, five of whom were infected, and the remaining eight had symptoms such as high fever and were currently hospitalized.
South Korean health department believes that mainly in hospital emergency rooms, and many more people are exposed to the virus, is currently conducting epidemiological investigations.
Korea's Department of Disease Management is also conducting emergency room environmental sample analysis and antibody testing for asymptomatic patients.
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