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Author: Kwan, Mike Yat Wah; Chan, Wai Ming; Ko, Po Wan; Leung, Chi Wai; Chiu, Man Chun
Title: Severe acute respiratory syndrome can be mild in children.
  • Cord-id: q0t8pc81
  • Document date: 2004_1_1
  • ID: q0t8pc81
    Snippet: A 13-year-old boy contracted severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The clinical course was mild, and no specific treatment was given. His recovery was spontaneous and complete. SARS in children can be a mild and self-limiting disease. The use of the World Health Organization/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definitions may not be adequate for the diagnosis of SARS in children.
    Document: A 13-year-old boy contracted severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The clinical course was mild, and no specific treatment was given. His recovery was spontaneous and complete. SARS in children can be a mild and self-limiting disease. The use of the World Health Organization/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention case definitions may not be adequate for the diagnosis of SARS in children.

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