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Critical care lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome.

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Critical care lessons from severe acute respiratory syndrome.

Auteurs : Stephen E. Lapinsky [Canada] ; John T. Granton

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a new disease that caused large outbreaks in several countries in the first half of 2003, resulting in infection in more than 8000 people and more than 900 deaths. During that time, a large body of literature rapidly emerged describing the clinical disease, the etiologic viral agent, and management options. This paper reviews the current status of this knowledge base, with particular reference to the critically ill patient.

DOI: 10.1097/00075198-200402000-00009
PubMed: 15166850


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