Students look at instructions in front of a makeshift clinic at Konkuk University in Seoul on Thursday.
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Biological Hazard | South Korea | Capital City, Seoul [Konkuk University,Neungdong-ro] |
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Mystery Virus Sweeps Konkuk University
A mysterious virus has infected 21 graduate students at Konkuk University's school of veterinary science in Seoul.
Health authorities have placed all 21 in quarantine and closed off the school building. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday said the victims started coming down with pneumonia last week, and a team of epidemiologists have been dispatched to the university.
According to the KCDC, those infected are master's and doctoral candidates who used the school's lab from Oct. 19 to 28. They are being treated in isolation at state-run hospitals.
The
first four graduate students who showed symptoms were hospitalized at
Konkuk University Medical Center and then transferred to the National
Medical Center on Wednesday. All of them visited a cattle fair in
Gyeonggi Province last week as well as an animal farm owned by the
university in Chungju, North Chungcheong Province.
Health authorities have placed all 21 in quarantine and closed off the school building. The Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Wednesday said the victims started coming down with pneumonia last week, and a team of epidemiologists have been dispatched to the university.
According to the KCDC, those infected are master's and doctoral candidates who used the school's lab from Oct. 19 to 28. They are being treated in isolation at state-run hospitals.
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10 More Catch Mystery Infection at Konkuk University
Ten
more graduate students have come down with a mysterious pneumonia
attack at Konkuk University's Seoul campus on Thursday, bringing the
total to 31.
Twenty-one people were diagnosed with the same symptoms earlier. But all have so far tested negative for a dozen well-known infectious diseases.
"We're still trying to figure out the cause," a spokesman for the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
Twenty-one people were diagnosed with the same symptoms earlier. But all have so far tested negative for a dozen well-known infectious diseases.
"We're still trying to figure out the cause," a spokesman for the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday.
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