Author: Guery, B; Alfandari, S; Leroy, O; Georges, H; D’escrivan, T; Kipnis, E; Mouton, Y; Yazdanpanah, Y
Title: Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère Cord-id: ffh1jl40 Document date: 2003_6_6
ID: ffh1jl40
Snippet: In the Fall of 2002 a report from Guangdong Province in China showed the occurrence of an outbreak of atypical pneumonia. This outbreak rapidly progressed from China to Hong Kong, Singapore, Toronto, and the USA, to more than 25 countries worldwide and almost 3500 cases to date in april 2003. The clinical features associate a fever with mild respiratory symptoms which can progress to a typical acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring intensive care unit admission. Enteric forms with diarrhe
Document: In the Fall of 2002 a report from Guangdong Province in China showed the occurrence of an outbreak of atypical pneumonia. This outbreak rapidly progressed from China to Hong Kong, Singapore, Toronto, and the USA, to more than 25 countries worldwide and almost 3500 cases to date in april 2003. The clinical features associate a fever with mild respiratory symptoms which can progress to a typical acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring intensive care unit admission. Enteric forms with diarrhea were recently described in Hong Kong. The medical community responded very rapidly and united in front of this major health crisis. In a couple weeks, the agent, a new Coronavirus was isolated, therapeutic guidelines were proposed and measures to limit the outbreak diffusion were started worldwide. We summarize here the history of the outbreak, the clinical, laboratory and radiological features of SARS. April 2003 therapeutic guidelines are also reported.
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