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CDC Issues Health Alert About Atypical Pneumonia - Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (New SARS site)
Centers for Disease Control ^ | March 15, 2003

Posted on 03/16/2003 1:35:39 AM PST by Timesink

Press Release

March 15, 2003
Contact: CDC Media Relations
404-639-3286

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome

CDC Issues Health Alert About Atypical Pneumonia

Atlanta: In response to reports of increasing numbers of cases of an atypical pneumonia that the World Health Organization (WHO) has called Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) today announced several steps to alert US health authorities at local and state levels.

CDC activated its emergency operations center on Friday, March 14, upon learning of several cases reported in Canada among travelers recently returned from Southeast Asia and their family members. The federal public health agency:

CDC has been working with the World Health Organization (WHO) since late February to investigate and confirm outbreaks of this severe form of pneumonia in Viet Nam, Hong Kong, and parts of China. No cases have been identified to date in the United States.

"The emergence of two clusters of this illness on the North American continent indicates the potential for travelers who have been in the affected areas of Southeast Asia to have been exposed to this serious syndrome," said Dr. Julie L. Gerberding, CDC Director. "The World Health Organization has been leading a global effort, in which CDC is participating, to understand the cause of this illness and how to prevent its spread. We do know that it may progress rapidly and can be fatal. Therefore, we are instituting measures aimed at identifying potential cases among travelers returning to the United States and protecting the people with whom they may come into contact."

The WHO issued a global alert about the outbreak on March 12, cautioning that the severe respiratory illness may spread to hospital staff. No link has been made between this illness and any known influenza, including the "bird flu" (A[H5N1]) outbreak reported in Hong Kong on February 19.

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CDC protects people's health and safety by preventing and controlling diseases and injuries; enhances health decisions by providing credible information on critical health issues; and promotes healthy living through strong partnerships with local, national, and international organizations.


TOPICS: Announcements; Canada; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: atypicalpneumonia; cdc; epidemic; pandemic; pneumonia; sars
The CDC now has a SARS web site that is updated as events warrant. The official description:
Information on outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), reported in several countries. Provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention.
The page's current contents:

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS)

Find Your City, County, or State Health Officers
Directories, contacts, hotlines, search features. On StatePublicHealth.org (ASTHO) site.
Page last modified March 16, 2003
1 posted on 03/16/2003 1:35:40 AM PST by Timesink
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To: Timesink
Bump
2 posted on 03/16/2003 1:50:06 AM PST by leadpenny
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To: Timesink
Original post with replies here original post
3 posted on 03/16/2003 1:50:29 AM PST by blondee123 (WAR: Saddams choice, not ours!)
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To: blondee123
That thread's not a duplicate of this post. Same subject matter, but the first posts are different.
4 posted on 03/16/2003 2:33:57 AM PST by Timesink (Even my MOM got a loan from Ditech!!!)
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To: Timesink
You come see me child...
5 posted on 03/16/2003 2:45:37 AM PST by Mother Abigail
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To: bonesmccoy; aruanan; Jim Noble
Here is the (long awaited) update from the CDC.
6 posted on 03/16/2003 3:53:51 AM PST by TomB
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To: TomB
It would be very helpful to see a summary of the lab data on the cases.
7 posted on 03/16/2003 4:34:51 AM PST by Jim Noble
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To: Timesink
How redundant is the term "severe acute"?

We'll have to run that by the Department of Redundancy Department.

8 posted on 03/16/2003 6:08:31 AM PST by capt. norm
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To: Timesink
Do they know if this is bacterial or viral yet?
9 posted on 03/16/2003 6:10:37 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: capt. norm
I think there's acute and there's chronic. Severe acute is worse than severe chronic. I think.
10 posted on 03/16/2003 6:12:01 AM PST by mewzilla
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To: Jim Noble
People have to stop eating duck in asia
11 posted on 03/16/2003 7:54:51 AM PST by Vaduz
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To: TomB
TomB,
Thanks for the ping.

CDC is being very informative (not!).

Not one lick of mention of any of the serologies, case reports, etc.

It's a page with links to "press releases" which basically say nothing medical (other than if the patient has a fever and a cough, here's what you should do).

What a joke.

The backers of the UN are using this sorry story to attempt to look relevant.

We would be better off without the UN WHO and just Geberding running CDC (focused primarily on multilateral agreements with different nations).
12 posted on 03/16/2003 9:41:26 AM PST by bonesmccoy (Defeat the terrorists... Vaccinate!)
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To: leadpenny; blondee123; Mother Abigail; TomB; bonesmccoy; aruanan; capt. norm; Jim Noble; ...
March 16 Update of CDC SARS website.
13 posted on 03/16/2003 4:34:45 PM PST by Timesink (Hi, Billy Mays here for new MOAB! It'll wipe your worst stains right off the face of the planet!)
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To: mewzilla
No,

But put your money on Viral
14 posted on 03/16/2003 4:48:50 PM PST by Mother Abigail
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To: bonesmccoy
Bones,

This is the best we have:

Transmission Sequence

The initial case on Feb. 26 was a man admitted to the hospital with it in Hanoi. By this weekend there had been 46 more cases reported in Vietnam. Two died and five are on ventilators. The original case, however, was transferred to Hong Kong, where he infected at least seven health care workers before he died Thursday. The day before, 20 health care workers in Hong Kong developed similar symptoms. By this weekend, more than 100 cases have been reported in Hong Kong alone.

Three people flew from Hong Kong to Singapore carrying the bug, and spread it to 16 more. A Singapore health worker flew to New York and on to Frankfurt, feeling unwell on the flight. German health officials placed this person in quarantine. Another person, who had been in close contact with the original case in Vietnam, flew from Hanoi to Bangkok and is hospitalized in Thailand, where no other cases were reported through Sunday. It is possible that Germany and Thailand both acted fast enough to prevent a further spread.

Lab Work

Lab tests have ruled out some varieties of flu as well as some viruses that cause hemorrhagic fever. However, many other possibilities remain, Heymann said.

Those include "a new strain of influenza" or such exotic diseases as the closely related Hendra and Nipah viruses - both newly recognized, causing flu-like symptoms and capable of being spread from animals to people.
"If it really is the flu, it could be we have a new organism that could cause a pandemic," said Dr. R. Bradley Sack, director of Johns Hopkins' international travel clinic.

Other

The Chinese said 7 percent of patients required breathing tubes, but most eventually got better, especially if they were not also infected with bacteria. The disease seemed to weaken as it passed from person to person.
15 posted on 03/16/2003 4:56:47 PM PST by Mother Abigail
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bookmark
16 posted on 03/16/2003 5:00:07 PM PST by texasbluebell
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To: Mother Abigail
Note: The Chinese outbreak does not appear to be directly related to the index case in Hanoi, may be a different critter

Regards

Other Info
17 posted on 03/16/2003 5:04:15 PM PST by Mother Abigail
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To: Mother Abigail
Now that I have looked at this for a while I am wondering what is really going on in Guandong Province.
18 posted on 03/16/2003 5:05:31 PM PST by CathyRyan
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Update: Experts Suspect Virus Is Cause of Asian Mystery Illness
19 posted on 03/17/2003 2:37:28 AM PST by Timesink (Hi, Billy Mays here for new MOAB! It'll wipe your worst stains right off the face of the planet!)
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