Chapter 3: The 2003 SARS Outbreak in Canada: Legal and Ethical Lessons About the Use of Quarantine
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Abstract
The 2003 global outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) was an abrupt
reminder that infectious diseases pose a continuing threat to human health. In 1967,
U.S. Surgeon General William H. Stewart declared “it was time to close the book on
infectious diseases” (
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en"><p>The 2003 global outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) was an abrupt
reminder that infectious diseases pose a continuing threat to human health. In 1967,
U.S. Surgeon General William H. Stewart declared “it was time to close the book on
infectious diseases” (<xref rid="bib14" ref-type="bibr">Garrett, 1994</xref>
, citing
W.H. Stewart, “A Mandate for State Action,” presented at the Association of State and
Territorial Health Officers, Washington, DC, December 4, 1967). In the latter half of
the twentieth century, many shared this bold view that medical science had vanquished
infectious disease. As a result, public health struggled to remain relevant in the face
of advances in pharmaceuticals, surgery, genetics and other areas that were becoming
increasingly dominant in the quest to extend and enhance human life. SARS forced many to
rethink the significance of public health and the crisis, though relatively short-lived,
(for commentary on the disparities between the responses to HIV and SARS, see e.g. <xref rid="bib1" ref-type="bibr">Altman (2003)</xref>
) underscored the need to rebuild
public health capacity that had been allowed to slip down the health system priority
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<abstract abstract-type="extract"><p>The 2003 global outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) was an abrupt
reminder that infectious diseases pose a continuing threat to human health. In 1967,
U.S. Surgeon General William H. Stewart declared “it was time to close the book on
infectious diseases” (<xref rid="bib14" ref-type="bibr">Garrett, 1994</xref>
, citing
W.H. Stewart, “A Mandate for State Action,” presented at the Association of State and
Territorial Health Officers, Washington, DC, December 4, 1967). In the latter half of
the twentieth century, many shared this bold view that medical science had vanquished
infectious disease. As a result, public health struggled to remain relevant in the face
of advances in pharmaceuticals, surgery, genetics and other areas that were becoming
increasingly dominant in the quest to extend and enhance human life. SARS forced many to
rethink the significance of public health and the crisis, though relatively short-lived,
(for commentary on the disparities between the responses to HIV and SARS, see e.g. <xref rid="bib1" ref-type="bibr">Altman (2003)</xref>
) underscored the need to rebuild
public health capacity that had been allowed to slip down the health system priority
list.</p>
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