Selected article for: "Hong Kong SARS epidemic and SARS epidemic"

Author: Leung, Gabriel M.; Chung, Pui-Hong; Tsang, Thomas; Lim, Wilina; Chan, Steve K.K.; Chau, Patsy; Donnelly, Christl A.; Ghani, Azra C.; Fraser, Christophe; Riley, Steven; Ferguson, Neil M.; Anderson, Roy M.; Law, Yuk-lung; Mok, Tina; Ng, Tonny; Fu, Alex; Leung, Pak-Yin; Peiris, J.S. Malik; Lam, Tai-Hing; Hedley, Anthony J.
Title: SARS-CoV Antibody Prevalence in All Hong Kong Patient Contacts
  • Cord-id: pxfwe67t
  • Document date: 2004_9_25
  • ID: pxfwe67t
    Snippet: A total of 1,068 asymptomatic close contacts of patients with severe acute respiratory (SARS) from the 2003 epidemic in Hong Kong were serologically tested, and 2 (0.19%) were positive for SARS coronavirus immunoglobulin G antibody. SARS rarely manifests as a subclinical infection, and at present, wild animal species are the only important natural reservoirs of the virus.
    Document: A total of 1,068 asymptomatic close contacts of patients with severe acute respiratory (SARS) from the 2003 epidemic in Hong Kong were serologically tested, and 2 (0.19%) were positive for SARS coronavirus immunoglobulin G antibody. SARS rarely manifests as a subclinical infection, and at present, wild animal species are the only important natural reservoirs of the virus.

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