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The '''2020 Marimba asterovirus outbreak''' is an on-going outbreak of asterovirus in [[Astyria]]. The first | The '''2020 Marimba respiratory syndrome mammalian type B asterovirus outbreak''' is an on-going outbreak of asterovirus in [[Astyria]]. The first case of the MRMBA-20 virus is believed to have been in a patient in the Marimba region of [[Kuwazavkavan]], who presented to an [[Astyrian Federation of Red Cross Societies|Astyrian Red Cross]] clinic on January 10. It is thought that a wild monkey was the original host for the virus. Symptoms were found in the Red Cross aid workers after they had returned to their home countries on January 16. | ||
==Virus== | |||
The MRMBA-20 virus is a mammalian type B asterovirus believed to originate amongst wild monkeys of the Marimba region of Kuwazavkavan. Its symptoms generally develop between three to ten days after infection, and its symptoms generally present themselves as those of influenza or the common cold. Up to 25 per cent of those who develop symptoms have severe symptoms, including difficulty breathing, constricted airways, confusion, dizziness and pneumonia. Currently it is believed around 4 per cent of those who contract the disease and present with symptoms will die. The elderly and young are most at risk of the disease. | |||
==Timeline== | ==Timeline== | ||
===January=== | ===January=== | ||
* '''January 3''' | |||
:*'Patient Zero' bitten by a wild monkey in Marimba, Kuwazavkavan. | |||
* '''January 10''' | |||
:* Patient Zero presents to an [[Astyrian Federation of Red Cross Societies|Astyrian Red Cross]] and is treated for pneumonia. | |||
:* Red Cross workers are infected with MRMBA-20. | |||
* '''January 16''' | |||
:* Infected Red Cross workers return to [[Nidwalden]] and [[Noordenstaat]], spreading the disease. | |||
* '''January 17''' | |||
:* Infected Red Cross workers develop symptoms of MRMBA-20. | |||
* '''January 18''' | |||
* '''January 19''' | |||
:* Patient Zero dies. | |||
* '''January 20''' | |||
:* 128 suspected cases of MRMBA-20 are detected in residents of Marimba and Port Haiwaard in Kuwazavkavan. | |||
:* Kuwazavkavan Red Cross alerts Red Cross headquarters. | |||
* '''January 21''' | |||
* '''January 22''' | |||
:*Nidwalden Red Cross alerts Nidwalden government of the novel disease, but little notice is paid. | |||
:*First suspected case of MRMBA-20 is detected in ?? | |||
* '''January 23''' | |||
* '''January 24''' | |||
* '''January 25''' | |||
* '''January 26''' | |||
* '''January 27''' | |||
* '''January 28''' | |||
* '''January 29''' | |||
* '''January 30''' | |||
* '''January 31''' | |||
===February=== | ===February=== | ||
* '''February 9''' | * '''February 9''' | ||
:* | :* First suspected case of MRMBA-20 is detected in [[Great Nortend]] from tourists arriving back from Noordenstaat. | ||
* '''February 28''' | * '''February 28''' | ||
:* [[Great Nortend]] implements mandatory quarantine measures for all arrivals at Erbonian ports. | :* [[Great Nortend]] implements mandatory quarantine measures for all arrivals at Erbonian ports. |
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Disease | Marimba asterovirus disease 2020 |
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Virus strain | Marimba respiratory syndrome mammalian type B asterovirus (MRMBA-20) |
First case | ?? |
Origin | Marimba, Kuwazavkavan |
Confirmed cases | ?? |
Suspected cases‡ | ?? |
Recovered | ?? |
Deaths | lots |
‡ Suspected cases have not been confirmed as being due to this strain by laboratory tests, although some other strains may have been ruled out. |
The 2020 Marimba respiratory syndrome mammalian type B asterovirus outbreak is an on-going outbreak of asterovirus in Astyria. The first case of the MRMBA-20 virus is believed to have been in a patient in the Marimba region of Kuwazavkavan, who presented to an Astyrian Red Cross clinic on January 10. It is thought that a wild monkey was the original host for the virus. Symptoms were found in the Red Cross aid workers after they had returned to their home countries on January 16.
Virus
The MRMBA-20 virus is a mammalian type B asterovirus believed to originate amongst wild monkeys of the Marimba region of Kuwazavkavan. Its symptoms generally develop between three to ten days after infection, and its symptoms generally present themselves as those of influenza or the common cold. Up to 25 per cent of those who develop symptoms have severe symptoms, including difficulty breathing, constricted airways, confusion, dizziness and pneumonia. Currently it is believed around 4 per cent of those who contract the disease and present with symptoms will die. The elderly and young are most at risk of the disease.
Timeline
January
- January 3
- 'Patient Zero' bitten by a wild monkey in Marimba, Kuwazavkavan.
- January 10
- Patient Zero presents to an Astyrian Red Cross and is treated for pneumonia.
- Red Cross workers are infected with MRMBA-20.
- January 16
- Infected Red Cross workers return to Nidwalden and Noordenstaat, spreading the disease.
- January 17
- Infected Red Cross workers develop symptoms of MRMBA-20.
- January 18
- January 19
- Patient Zero dies.
- January 20
- 128 suspected cases of MRMBA-20 are detected in residents of Marimba and Port Haiwaard in Kuwazavkavan.
- Kuwazavkavan Red Cross alerts Red Cross headquarters.
- January 21
- January 22
- Nidwalden Red Cross alerts Nidwalden government of the novel disease, but little notice is paid.
- First suspected case of MRMBA-20 is detected in ??
- January 23
- January 24
- January 25
- January 26
- January 27
- January 28
- January 29
- January 30
- January 31
February
- February 9
- First suspected case of MRMBA-20 is detected in Great Nortend from tourists arriving back from Noordenstaat.
- February 28
- Great Nortend implements mandatory quarantine measures for all arrivals at Erbonian ports.
March
April