Coronavirus: India says nurse in Saudi not infected with China virus

A Thai nurse works next to a campaign poster alerting people to the coronavirus at a hospital in Bangkok. PHOTO: EPA-EFE

NEW DELHI (AFP) - An Indian nurse working in Saudi Arabia has tested positive for coronavirus, but with a different strain from the one wreaking havoc in China, Delhi's consulate in Jeddah said on Thursday (Jan 23).

Quoting Tarik Al Azraqi, chairman of the Scientific Regional Infection Control Committee in Aseer Region, the consulate tweeted that the woman "is suffering from Mers-CoV & not 2019-NCoV (Wuhan)."

Earlier, India's minister of state for foreign affairs V. Muraleedharan had said that the woman had tested positive for the same respiratory virus that has killed 18 people in China.

The woman was one of 100 Indian nurses working in Saudi Arabia who were tested.

Media reports said she may have contracted the virus from a colleague from the Philippines.

The virus that emerged in Wuhan has infected more than 570 people and has been detected in Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore and the United States, but not in India or Saudi Arabia.

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