| 11 Mai 2013
The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed WHO of an  additional two laboratory confirmed cases of infection with the novel  coronavirus (nCoV). 
 
 The first patient is a 48-year-old man with multiple coexisting  medical conditions who became ill on 29 April 2013. He is in stable  condition. The second patient is a 58-year-old man with existing medical  condition who became ill on 6 April 2013. He fully recovered and was  discharged from the hospital on 3 May 2013. 
 
 The two patients are from the same cluster reported since the  beginning of May 2013, which is linked to an outbreak in a health care  facility. The government is conducting ongoing investigation into this  outbreak. Since the beginning of May 2013, a total of 15 patients have  been reported from this outbreak, of which seven have died. Of the 15  patients, 12 are men and three women. The age range of the patients are  from 24 to 94 years old. 
 
 From September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a global  total of 33 laboratory confirmed cases of human infection with nCoV,  including 18 deaths. 
 
 Based on the current situation and available information, WHO  encourages all Member States (MS) to continue their surveillance for  severe acute respiratory infections (SARI) and to carefully review any  unusual patterns. Health care providers are advised to be vigilant among  recent travelers returning from areas affected by the virus who develop  severe SARI. Specimens from patients’ lower respiratory tracts should  be obtained for diagnosis where possible. 
 
 All MS are reminded to promptly assess and notify WHO of any new  case of infection with nCoV, along with information about potential  exposures that may have resulted in infection and a description of the  clinical course. 
 
 WHO does not advise special screening at points of entry with  regard to this event nor does it currently recommend the application of  any travel or trade restrictions. 
 
 WHO continues to closely monitor the situation. 









