Initial Public Health Response and Interim Clinical Guidance for the 2019 Novel Coronavirus Outbreak - United States, December 31, 2019-February 4, 2020

Anita Patel, Daniel B Jernigan, 2019-nCoV CDC Response Team, Fatuma Abdirizak, Glen Abedi, Sharad Aggarwal, Denise Albina, Elizabeth Allen, Lauren Andersen, Jade Anderson, Megan Anderson, Tara Anderson, Kayla Anderson, Ana Cecilia Bardossy, Vaughn Barry, Karlyn Beer, Michael Bell, Sherri Berger, Joseph Bertulfo, Holly Biggs, Jennifer Bornemann, Josh Bornstein, Willie Bower, Joseph Bresee, Clive Brown, Alicia Budd, Jennifer Buigut, Stephen Burke, Rachel Burke, Erin Burns, Jay Butler, Russell Cantrell, Cristina Cardemil, Jordan Cates, Marty Cetron, Kevin Chatham-Stephens, Kevin Chatham-Stevens, Nora Chea, Bryan Christensen, Victoria Chu, Kevin Clarke, Angela Cleveland, Nicole Cohen, Max Cohen, Amanda Cohn, Jennifer Collins, Rebecca Dahl, Walter Daley, Vishal Dasari, Elizabeth Davlantes, Patrick Dawson, Lisa Delaney, Matthew Donahue, Chad Dowell, Jonathan Dyal, William Edens, Rachel Eidex, Lauren Epstein, Mary Evans, Ryan Fagan, Kevin Farris, Leora Feldstein, LeAnne Fox, Mark Frank, Brandi Freeman, Alicia Fry, James Fuller, Romeo Galang, Sue Gerber, Runa Gokhale, Sue Goldstein, Sue Gorman, William Gregg, William Greim, Steven Grube, Aron Hall, Amber Haynes, Sherrasa Hill, Jennifer Hornsby-Myers, Jennifer Hunter, Christopher Ionta, Cheryl Isenhour, Max Jacobs, Kara Jacobs Slifka, Daniel Jernigan, Michael Jhung, Jamie Jones-Wormley, Anita Kambhampati, Shifaq Kamili, Pamela Kennedy, Charlotte Kent, Marie Killerby, Lindsay Kim, Hannah Kirking, Lisa Koonin, Ram Koppaka, Christine Kosmos, David Kuhar, Wendi Kuhnert-Tallman, Stephanie Kujawski, Archana Kumar, Alexander Landon, Leslie Lee, Jessica Leung, Stephen Lindstrom, Ruth Link-Gelles, Joana Lively, Xiaoyan Lu, Brian Lynch, Lakshmi Malapati, Samantha Mandel, Brian Manns, Nina Marano, Mariel Marlow, Barbara Marston, Nancy McClung, Liz McClure, Emily McDonald, Oliva McGovern, Nancy Messonnier, Claire Midgley, Danielle Moulia, Janna Murray, Kate Noelte, Michelle Noonan-Smith, Kristen Nordlund, Emily Norton, Sara Oliver, Mark Pallansch, Umesh Parashar, Anita Patel, Manisha Patel, Kristen Pettrone, Taran Pierce, Harald Pietz, Satish Pillai, Lewis Radonovich, Sarah Reagan-Steiner, Amy Reel, Heather Reese, Brian Rha, Philip Ricks, Melissa Rolfes, Shahrokh Roohi, Lauren Roper, Lisa Rotz, Janell Routh, Senthil Kumar Sakthivel, Luisa Sarmiento, Jessica Schindelar, Eileen Schneider, Anne Schuchat, Sarah Scott, Varun Shetty, Caitlin Shockey, Jill Shugart, Mark Stenger, Matthew Stuckey, Brittany Sunshine, Tamara Sykes, Jonathan Trapp, Timothy Uyeki, Grace Vahey, Amy Valderrama, Julie Villanueva, Tunicia Walker, Megan Wallace, Lijuan Wang, John Watson, Angie Weber, Cindy Weinbaum, William Weldon, Caroline Westnedge, Brett Whitaker, Michael Whitaker, Alcia Williams, Holly Williams, Ian Willams, Karen Wong, Amy Xie, Anna Yousef, Anita Patel, Daniel B Jernigan, 2019-nCoV CDC Response Team, Fatuma Abdirizak, Glen Abedi, Sharad Aggarwal, Denise Albina, Elizabeth Allen, Lauren Andersen, Jade Anderson, Megan Anderson, Tara Anderson, Kayla Anderson, Ana Cecilia Bardossy, Vaughn Barry, Karlyn Beer, Michael Bell, Sherri Berger, Joseph Bertulfo, Holly Biggs, Jennifer Bornemann, Josh Bornstein, Willie Bower, Joseph Bresee, Clive Brown, Alicia Budd, Jennifer Buigut, Stephen Burke, Rachel Burke, Erin Burns, Jay Butler, Russell Cantrell, Cristina Cardemil, Jordan Cates, Marty Cetron, Kevin Chatham-Stephens, Kevin Chatham-Stevens, Nora Chea, Bryan Christensen, Victoria Chu, Kevin Clarke, Angela Cleveland, Nicole Cohen, Max Cohen, Amanda Cohn, Jennifer Collins, Rebecca Dahl, Walter Daley, Vishal Dasari, Elizabeth Davlantes, Patrick Dawson, Lisa Delaney, Matthew Donahue, Chad Dowell, Jonathan Dyal, William Edens, Rachel Eidex, Lauren Epstein, Mary Evans, Ryan Fagan, Kevin Farris, Leora Feldstein, LeAnne Fox, Mark Frank, Brandi Freeman, Alicia Fry, James Fuller, Romeo Galang, Sue Gerber, Runa Gokhale, Sue Goldstein, Sue Gorman, William Gregg, William Greim, Steven Grube, Aron Hall, Amber Haynes, Sherrasa Hill, Jennifer Hornsby-Myers, Jennifer Hunter, Christopher Ionta, Cheryl Isenhour, Max Jacobs, Kara Jacobs Slifka, Daniel Jernigan, Michael Jhung, Jamie Jones-Wormley, Anita Kambhampati, Shifaq Kamili, Pamela Kennedy, Charlotte Kent, Marie Killerby, Lindsay Kim, Hannah Kirking, Lisa Koonin, Ram Koppaka, Christine Kosmos, David Kuhar, Wendi Kuhnert-Tallman, Stephanie Kujawski, Archana Kumar, Alexander Landon, Leslie Lee, Jessica Leung, Stephen Lindstrom, Ruth Link-Gelles, Joana Lively, Xiaoyan Lu, Brian Lynch, Lakshmi Malapati, Samantha Mandel, Brian Manns, Nina Marano, Mariel Marlow, Barbara Marston, Nancy McClung, Liz McClure, Emily McDonald, Oliva McGovern, Nancy Messonnier, Claire Midgley, Danielle Moulia, Janna Murray, Kate Noelte, Michelle Noonan-Smith, Kristen Nordlund, Emily Norton, Sara Oliver, Mark Pallansch, Umesh Parashar, Anita Patel, Manisha Patel, Kristen Pettrone, Taran Pierce, Harald Pietz, Satish Pillai, Lewis Radonovich, Sarah Reagan-Steiner, Amy Reel, Heather Reese, Brian Rha, Philip Ricks, Melissa Rolfes, Shahrokh Roohi, Lauren Roper, Lisa Rotz, Janell Routh, Senthil Kumar Sakthivel, Luisa Sarmiento, Jessica Schindelar, Eileen Schneider, Anne Schuchat, Sarah Scott, Varun Shetty, Caitlin Shockey, Jill Shugart, Mark Stenger, Matthew Stuckey, Brittany Sunshine, Tamara Sykes, Jonathan Trapp, Timothy Uyeki, Grace Vahey, Amy Valderrama, Julie Villanueva, Tunicia Walker, Megan Wallace, Lijuan Wang, John Watson, Angie Weber, Cindy Weinbaum, William Weldon, Caroline Westnedge, Brett Whitaker, Michael Whitaker, Alcia Williams, Holly Williams, Ian Willams, Karen Wong, Amy Xie, Anna Yousef

Abstract

On December 31, 2019, Chinese health officials reported a cluster of cases of acute respiratory illness in persons associated with the Hunan seafood and animal market in the city of Wuhan, Hubei Province, in central China. On January 7, 2020, Chinese health officials confirmed that a novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) was associated with this initial cluster (1). As of February 4, 2020, a total of 20,471 confirmed cases, including 2,788 (13.6%) with severe illness,* and 425 deaths (2.1%) had been reported by the National Health Commission of China (2). Cases have also been reported in 26 locations outside of mainland China, including documentation of some person-to-person transmission and one death (2). As of February 4, 11 cases had been reported in the United States. On January 30, the World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General declared that the 2019-nCoV outbreak constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern.† On January 31, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary declared a U.S. public health emergency to respond to 2019-nCoV.§ Also on January 31, the president of the United States signed a "Proclamation on Suspension of Entry as Immigrants and Nonimmigrants of Persons who Pose a Risk of Transmitting 2019 Novel Coronavirus," which limits entry into the United States of persons who traveled to mainland China to U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents and their families (3). CDC, multiple other federal agencies, state and local health departments, and other partners are implementing aggressive measures to slow transmission of 2019-nCoV in the United States (4,5). These measures require the identification of cases and their contacts in the United States and the appropriate assessment and care of travelers arriving from mainland China to the United States. These measures are being implemented in anticipation of additional 2019-nCoV cases in the United States. Although these measures might not prevent the eventual establishment of ongoing, widespread transmission of the virus in the United States, they are being implemented to 1) slow the spread of illness; 2) provide time to better prepare health care systems and the general public to be ready if widespread transmission with substantial associated illness occurs; and 3) better characterize 2019-nCoV infection to guide public health recommendations and the development of medical countermeasures including diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines. Public health authorities are monitoring the situation closely. As more is learned about this novel virus and this outbreak, CDC will rapidly incorporate new knowledge into guidance for action by CDC and state and local health departments.

Conflict of interest statement

All authors have completed and submitted the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors form for disclosure of potential conflicts of interest. No potential conflicts of interest were disclosed.

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