What is SARS?

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a respiratory infection that has recently been reported in a number of regions, including Singapore.

It is a new type of atypical pneumonia* that infects the lungs, caused by a new strain of coronavirus.

Atypical pneumonia refers to an infection of the lung that is caused by certain organisms such as Mycoplasma, Legionella and Chlamydia. SARS is a type of atypical pneumonia.

As more information has become available, WHO has revised the SARS case definitions as follows:

Treatment
Largely supportive. At present, patients are being treated empirically with antibiotics and in some cases, anti-viral agents.