Progress in SARS research

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    • Griffen, Ashley S.

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Progress in SARS research

Ashley S. Griffen, editor

Nova Biomedical Books, c2005

  • : hardcover

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

SARS is an acronym for Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) which is a viral respiratory illness that was recognised as a global threat in March 2003, after first appearing in Southern China in November 2002. The illness usually begins with a high fever (measured temperature greater than 100.4 DegreesF [>38.0 DegreesC]). The fever is sometimes associated with chills or other symptoms, including headache, general feeling of discomfort, and body aches. Some people also experience mild respiratory symptoms at the outset. Diarrhoea is seen in approximately 10 percent to 20 percent of patients. After 2 to 7 days, SARS patients may develop a dry, non-productive cough that might be accompanied by or progress to a condition in which the oxygen levels in the blood are low (hypoxia). In 10 percent to 20 percent of cases, patients require mechanical ventilation. Most patients develop pneumonia. SARS is caused by a previously unrecognised coronavirus, called SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). It is possible that other infectious agents might have a role in some cases of SARS. The primary way that SARS appears to spread is by close person-to-person contact. This important new book details the latest advances in this field.

目次

  • Preface
  • SARS and Other Infectious Diseases in Hong Kong and Mainland China -- From Experience to Action
  • The Advance of Research on SARS in China
  • Gastrointestinal and Hepatic Manifestations of SARS: Implications for Future Research
  • Laboratory Diagnosis for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Associated Coronavirus Infection
  • The Case of SARS Infection Control in Taiwan: An Investigation on the Professional Obligation of Health Care Providers.

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