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Coronavirus: Sars-like virus death reported in UK Coronavirus: Sars-like virus death reported in UK
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By James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC NewsBy James Gallagher Health and science reporter, BBC News
A patient infected with a new respiratory illness similar to the deadly Sars virus has died in the UK.A patient infected with a new respiratory illness similar to the deadly Sars virus has died in the UK.
They were being treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and died on Sunday morning, the hospital has confirmed. He was being treated at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham and died on Sunday morning, the hospital has confirmed.
Of the 12 people known to have been infected with the virus around the world, six have died.Of the 12 people known to have been infected with the virus around the world, six have died.
The threat to the general population is thought to be small, although the virus has shown signs of spreading in people.The threat to the general population is thought to be small, although the virus has shown signs of spreading in people.
Three members of the same family have been infected with the virus in the UK as well as another patient who was flown in from Qatar for treatment.Three members of the same family have been infected with the virus in the UK as well as another patient who was flown in from Qatar for treatment.
It is thought one family member picked up the virus while travelling to the Middle East and Pakistan and then the virus spread within the family. It is thought one family member picked up the virus while travelling to the Middle East and Pakistan and then the virus spread to his son and another family member.
The family member who died had a weakened immune system, which would have left them more vulnerable to the infection. The son, who died, had a weakened immune system, which would have left him more vulnerable to the infection.
The hospital said it extended its sympathies to the family and was working with the Health Protection Agency to test other people who may have come into contact with the virus.The hospital said it extended its sympathies to the family and was working with the Health Protection Agency to test other people who may have come into contact with the virus.
The infection causes pneumonia and sometimes kidney failure.The infection causes pneumonia and sometimes kidney failure.
The exact source of the new virus and how it spreads is still unknown. The leading theory is that it comes from animals and the new Sars-like virus does appear to be closely related to a virus in bats.The exact source of the new virus and how it spreads is still unknown. The leading theory is that it comes from animals and the new Sars-like virus does appear to be closely related to a virus in bats.
The threat posed by the virus is thought to be low as it struggles to spread in people.The threat posed by the virus is thought to be low as it struggles to spread in people.
Prof Ian Jones, from the University of Reading, said: "Given the previous health status of the patient it may be premature to assume the death was a result of the infection but even if it was, it is unlikely to signify a change in the virus.
"No general virus spread has been reported meaning the risk to the public remains very low."