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Still in, but not hot anymore!
Jul 21, 2003 02:30 AM 5734 Views
(Updated Jul 21, 2003 02:30 AM)

SARS is not in the headlines these days. But then, most of the countries that went through a terrible epidemic of SARS arent still out of it yet. WHO says that SARS is finally under control.


Here's a quick 'whats what' of SARS. Particularly useful for people traveling to countries like China, Hongkong, Canada, Singapore and Thailand


What It Is


SARS(severe acute respiratory syndrome) is a respiratory illness that primarily affects the lungs but may also involve the digestive tract.


The Symptoms


In the first phase, patients get a fever of 100.4°F or more, with chills, headache and muscle aches. Within a week, most develop a dry cough and difficulty in breathing; about 10% to 20% require a ventilator. Some also get severe diarrhea.


The Cause


Scientists have identified a previously unknown virus in the coronavirus family as the primary cause of SARS. Coronaviruses often infect animals and until now caused only mild illness in people. It may turn out, however, that SARS results from simultaneous infection by several microbes.


How It Spreads


The most common route is direct person-to-person contact. Unlike influenza or tuberculosis, SARS is transmitted not through the air but most likely by droplets spread when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Doctors don't know how long an infected person remains contagious.


Treatments


There is still no cure. Patients are given supportive care for their symptoms, such as ventilators to aid breathing and fluids to prevent dehydration. Some researchers are searching for drugs that would block coronavirus infections; others are trying to develop a vaccine. Scientists have already sequenced the entire genome of the coronavirus, a major step in developing better treatments.


How to Protect Yourself


Doctors and nurses caring for SARS patients should take proper safety precautions and wear masks, gloves and gowns. Washing hands regularly is a good idea. It doesn't hurt to wear a mask in regions where there are large numbers of cases, such as Beijing, Hong Kong, Singapore and Toronto. Coronaviruses can survive for as long as 24 hours on surfaces, so remove and dispose of your mask carefully.


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