What
is SARS?
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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:
(* close contact refers to having
cared for, having lived with, or having had direct contact
with respiratory secretions and body fluids of a person
with SARS)
The travel or close contact history are key criteria in
suspecting the diagnosis and helps distinguish SARS from
other causes of fever and cough such as the common cold or
the flu.
Treatment
Largely supportive. At present, patients are being treated
empirically with antibiotics and in some cases, anti-viral
agents.