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SARS: Epidemiology, clinical presentation, management, and infection control measures. Editorial

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SARS: Epidemiology, clinical presentation, management, and infection control measures. Editorial

Auteurs : Priya Sampathkumar ; Zelalem Temesgen ; Thomas F. Smith ; Rodney L. Thompson ; Dennis G. Maki

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Abstract

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a recently recognized febrile respiratory illness that first appeared in southern China in November 2002, has since spread to several countries, and has resulted in more than 8000 cases and more than 750 deaths. The disease has been etiologically linked to a novel coronavirus that has been named the SARS-associated coronavirus. It appears to be spread primarily by large droplet transmission. There is no specific therapy, and management consists of supportive care. This article summarizes currently available information regarding the epidemiology, clinical features, etiologic agent, and modes of transmission of the disease, as well as infection control measures appropriate to contain SARS.

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AU : SAMPATHKUMAR (Priya); TEMESGEN (Zelalem); SMITH (Thomas F.); THOMPSON (Rodney L.); MAKI (Dennis G.)
AF : Division of Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic/Rochester, Minn/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic/Rochester, Minn/Etats-Unis (3 aut.); Department of Medicine, Infection Control Department, Center for Trauma and Life Support, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Etats-Unis (5 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Article; Editorial; Niveau analytique
SO : Mayo Clinic proceedings; ISSN 0025-6196; Coden MACPAJ; Etats-Unis; Da. 2003; Vol. 78; No. 7; 813-816,882-890 [13 p.]; Bibl. 59 ref.
LA : Anglais
EA : Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a recently recognized febrile respiratory illness that first appeared in southern China in November 2002, has since spread to several countries, and has resulted in more than 8000 cases and more than 750 deaths. The disease has been etiologically linked to a novel coronavirus that has been named the SARS-associated coronavirus. It appears to be spread primarily by large droplet transmission. There is no specific therapy, and management consists of supportive care. This article summarizes currently available information regarding the epidemiology, clinical features, etiologic agent, and modes of transmission of the disease, as well as infection control measures appropriate to contain SARS.
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ED : Coronavirus; Human; Infection; Lung disease; Epidemiology; Clinical form; Clinical management; Prevention; Epidemic; Transmission from man to man; Diagnosis; Severe acute respiratory syndrom
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<ET>SARS: Epidemiology, clinical presentation, management, and infection control measures. Editorial</ET>
<AU>SAMPATHKUMAR (Priya); TEMESGEN (Zelalem); SMITH (Thomas F.); THOMPSON (Rodney L.); MAKI (Dennis G.)</AU>
<AF>Division of Infectious Diseases and Internal Medicine, Mayo Clinic/Rochester, Minn/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 4 aut.); Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic/Rochester, Minn/Etats-Unis (3 aut.); Department of Medicine, Infection Control Department, Center for Trauma and Life Support, University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Etats-Unis (5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Article; Editorial; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Mayo Clinic proceedings; ISSN 0025-6196; Coden MACPAJ; Etats-Unis; Da. 2003; Vol. 78; No. 7; 813-816,882-890 [13 p.]; Bibl. 59 ref.</SO>
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<EA>Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a recently recognized febrile respiratory illness that first appeared in southern China in November 2002, has since spread to several countries, and has resulted in more than 8000 cases and more than 750 deaths. The disease has been etiologically linked to a novel coronavirus that has been named the SARS-associated coronavirus. It appears to be spread primarily by large droplet transmission. There is no specific therapy, and management consists of supportive care. This article summarizes currently available information regarding the epidemiology, clinical features, etiologic agent, and modes of transmission of the disease, as well as infection control measures appropriate to contain SARS.</EA>
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