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The infection was first confirmed on December 31 in Wuhan, a central Chinese city with a population of over 11 million, and initially sparked fears about a resurgence of the highly contagious flu-like SARS.
Experts have “preliminarily determined” that a new type of coronavirus is behind the outbreak, state broadcaster CCTV reported Thursday, citing lab results.
“A total of 15 positive results of the new type of coronavirus had been detected” in the lab, CCTV said.
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China ruled out SARS, which killed hundreds of people more than a decade ago, in a statement on Sunday.
Wuhan’s health commission said on Sunday that seven of the 59 patients were seriously ill but that none had died. All patients received treatment in quarantine.
Eight patients have recovered and been discharged from hospital, state news agency Xinhua reported Wednesday.