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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Hannah Burris Karen He Heather Min http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl/hi/health/03/travel_health/diseases/img/sars.jpg
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What is SARS? It is a severe viral pneumonia. It is caused by a coronavirus (SARS-CoV). Over the 2003 outbreak, 8,098 people were infected by SARS and 774 people died from it. http://www.wadsworth.org/images/virology/SARS.jpg
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The Emergence of SARS First emerged at Guangdong in November 2002. SARS was formed from many agents. Reached Hong Kong in February 2003. By February 11, 2003, China had three-hundred cases and five deaths from SARS. -Became a global threat by March 2003. http://nabc.ksu.edu/images/uploads/sars.jpg
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Properties of the SARS-CoV Incubation period=two to seven days Chance of transmission is greatest around the tenth day. Began with bats. –SARS jumped to humans by the Civet cats http://msnbcmedia4.msn.com/j/msnbc/Components/Photos/2006/April/060417/060418_civet_vmed_9a.widec.jpg
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How SARS Spreads Person to person contact Bodily fluids Respiratory droplets Touching things that were already contaminated http://www.sachsreport.com/SARS%2520may%2520be%2520spread%2520by%2520sweat.jpg
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Symptoms High fever Headache Myalgia Dry cough Chills Fatigue Dizziness Pneumonia http://www.nti.org/images/e3_84_01.jpg
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Diagnosis Doctor Questionnaire –Travel –Workplace –Direct contact with infected individuals Chest x-rays: used to find atypical pneumonia or respiratory distress syndrome http://www.brown.edu/Courses/Bio_160/Projects2004/sars/chestxray.gif
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Super-Spreader Events Metropole Hotel Prince of Wales Hospital Amoy Gardens Apartment Complex http://images.our-hotels.com/countries/hong-kong/kowloon/hotels/metropark/metropark-hotel-m.jpg http://ihome.cuhk.edu.hk/~b113406/images/PWH.jpg http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/39031000/jpg/_39031645_amy-cred203.jpg
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Cumulative Numbers of SARS Cases in Canada, China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan
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Cumulative Numbers of SARS Cases in the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, and the United States
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Based on the data from December 2003, about 9.6% of SARS cases result in death. Cumulative Numbers of SARS Cases and Deaths Worldwide
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Treatment No specific cure available –A combination of steroids and interferons –Oral ribavirin http://cache.viewimages.com/xc/1951127.jpg?v=1&c=ViewImages&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF1939057D9939C83F1063C373E1278816F435A5397277B4DC33E
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