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protective suit, This is the third kind of novel coronavirus that we're having experience with that can cause lower respiratory tract disease, Rupp said Tuesday. In some rare cases, the virus can be transmitted from animals to humans but are typically transferred during contact between humans, according to the CDC. What are the symptoms? Common symptoms include headaches, a runny nose, fever, sore throat and cough. Human coronaviruses can result in lower-respiratory tract illnesses such as pneumonia or bronchitis, according to the CDC.

protective suit - Symptoms for SARS and MERS are much more severe than for common coronaviruses. Both cause respiratory problems. Those infected with MERS may also feel fatigued, experience shortness of breath and could develop kidney failure. About three or four out of 10 people that were reported to have MERS have died, according to the CDC. Map shows coronavirus outbreak cases in Asia. How is the virus spread? Coronaviruses are commonly spread through the air by coughing and sneezing or personal contact such as shaking hands or touching. Another way the virus is spread is through touching objects with the virus on the surface and then touching yourself.

protective suit, People in the U.S. typically get infected during the fall and winter months but it is not uncommon for infections to occur in the spring and summer. CORONAVIRUS OUTBREAK IN CHINA SPARKS 'SUPER-SPREADER' FEARS AS PNEUMONIA-LIKE ILLNESS SICKENS HUNDREDS How to treat it? There is no vaccine for human coronaviruses, and most people will recover on their own. A room humidifier or hot shower can relieve a sore throat and cough, the CDC says. Mildly sick patients should drink liquids and rest as must as possible.

protective suit - Worse symptoms should be checked out by a doctor. Health officials hand out information about the current coronavirus at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Malaysia. Countries both in the Asia-Pacific and elsewhere have initiated body temperature checks at airports, railway stations and along highways in hopes of catching those at risk of carrying a new coronavirus that has sickened more than 200 people in China. (AP Photo/Vincent Thian) Prevention The CDC recommends washing your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds and to avoid touching the eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

protective suit - CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Avoiding close contact with people will reduce the chances of infection. Those infected should stay home and avoid human-to-human contact, especially crowds. Fox News' Madeline Farber contributed to this report.