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appalachiablue

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Thu Mar 19, 2020, 05:18 PM Mar 2020

People With Mild Symptoms Can Spread Coronavirus, European Researchers Warn

'People With Mild Symptoms Can Spread Coronavirus, European Researchers Warn.' NPR, March 19, 2020.

People infected with the coronavirus can spread it easily, even if they're not yet experiencing severe symptoms of the disease, according to virologists watching the pandemic unfold in Europe. "In this infection we see very high levels of virus in the upper air way, in the nose and throat," says Marion Koopmans, head of the department of virus science at the Erasmus Medical Center in Rotterdam. She is involved with the public health response to the outbreak in the Netherlands. That means the coronavirus can infect others, "the moment you start to sneeze, you start to cough," she says.

This emerging picture of the disease may help to explain why coronavirus appears to be spreading so rapidly. Research from China shows it can take five or even ten days for the first symptoms to emerge. Those in the very early stages of the disease continue to move through public places, unaware of the potential risk they pose. Even when symptoms start, they can be vague, similar to cold and flu. Other studies from China show that some may never experience symptoms at all. "That makes the policy of case finding and containment very challenging," Koopmans says.

Koopmans says that the revelation came for her while trying to conduct disease surveillance in the Netherlands. Like many countries, the Netherlands initially screened patients with a history of foreign travel. But when a handful of untraceable cases appeared within the country, her team shifted strategies and began to test health care workers in the hospitals where the cases were reported. They found that many were mildly ill, and already highly infectious.

"People can have really mild complaints, just a cough, just a sore throat, and already have a lot of virus [in their system]," she says.

Alfredo Garzino-Demo, a virologist based at the University of Maryland and affiliated with the University of Padua in Italy, says this characteristic, while not uncommon among viruses, makes this disease extremely hard to contain. "Many diseases have a window period in which you don't have symptoms, but you are still able to transmit," he says. "But this one is particularly serious." The evolving view helps explain why countries are having to resort to such extreme social distancing measures to contain the spread of the disease. It also highlights the need for broad testing of the general population, says Marie-Paule Kieny, director of research at Inserm, a French organization dedicated to the study of public health.
Without broad testing, "we can't look at the community and say what percentage of the people have had contact with the virus," she says. That information is crucial to determine how best to deploy economically crippling social distancing measures...

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2020/03/19/818318555/people-with-mild-symptoms-can-be-coronavirus-spreaders-european-researchers-warn



- A handful of untraceable cases of COVID-19 diagnosed in The Netherlands alerted public health researchers that the virus may be spread by people with mild symptoms early in the progression of the illness.

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Spreads rapidly by asymptomatic people Nululu Mar 2020 #1

Nululu

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1. Spreads rapidly by asymptomatic people
Thu Mar 19, 2020, 08:00 PM
Mar 2020

I saw a survey in China that 6 out of 7 got the virus from asymptomatic or people with few symptoms.

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