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SARS – My personal battle

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SARS – My personal battle

Auteurs : Hoe Nam Leong ; Hong Huay Lim

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RBID : PMC:7106031

Abstract

Summary

It isn’t every day that a doctor becomes a patient. It is more peculiar when it occurs with an unknown mysterious epidemic respiratory illness that kills. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) gripped the world in 2003, spreading via air-links and throwing the global economy into disarray. As a practicing physician in Singapore, one of the first countries affected, I describe my first-hand account of my battle with this illness, how I acquired this illness in Singapore, and eventually quarantine in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.


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DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2010.10.007
PubMed: 21094092
PubMed Central: 7106031


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