Posted on 04/18/2003 11:35:09 AM PDT by ex-Texan
Deadly SARS Spreads World-Wide: Death Rate Also Increases and Doctors Worry About Mutating Virus
This is more evidence that SARS may be much worse that World Health Officials are admitting. The New York Times is reporting today that the death rate in Toronto, Canada is 9.5% and the mystery disease is still spreading rapidly around the world. Now the disease has spread to 27 countries. I quote from that report:
* * * As of yesterday, 27 countries and Hong Kong have reported a total of 3,389 cases. The number of cases in the United States was sharply reduced yesterday, to 35, from 208, when federal health officials, as expected, adopted the World Health Organization's stricter definition of probable SARS cases.In other reports, medical scientists are openly worrying that China may have greatly understated the number of its cases. CNN is reporting today that China has been secretly moving many of its SARS cases into military hospitals.Worldwide, SARS is blamed for 165 deaths, for a death rate of 4.9 percent, the W.H.O. reported.
But for unknown reasons, the death rate in Canada is about double; 12 of the country's 126 cases have been fatal, a death rate of 9.5 percent. * * *
The Taiwan News has reported this morning that WHO officials are concerned that by doing so China may have hidden as many as 1,000 cases in military hospitals and intentionally understated the number of deaths reported. As many as 100 to 200 additional deaths from this mystery virus may have been hidden by Beijing. Quoting briefly from that report:
But there is more bad news emerging about this Chinese mystery virus. Doctors are beginning to fear the virus may be mutating into an even more deadly form as it spreads around the world. From a report in New Scientist any mutation in the virus is a genuine cause for even more concern.* * * "They (the WHO experts) also estimated there are between 100-200 probable cases in Beijing, more than has been reported, and they feel that there might even be up to 1,000 people who are under observation right now," Heymann told a briefing in Geneva, adding that many of those may not be SARS cases.
The illness has already spread to a number of provinces, cities and regions in the world's most populous nation and Heymann feared the disease could spread further in coming weeks as millions of Chinese take a week-long holiday in early May.
If health officials are correct about the potential number of unreported cases in China, and also about under-reported deaths from SARS, their real concern may be understated greatly. Assuming that China has understated its cases by only 50% of number mentioned by WHO: the total number of cases would have to adjusted upwards to 3,889. Then the number of deaths would have to be adjusted upward as well by 100 or 200 -- to possibly total of 265 or even to 365.
That would mean a rather dramatic increase in the death rate percentage from the old estimate of 4.9%, to a new estimated range of 6.8% to 9.3%.
How very strange ... Because the newly adjusted death rate is nearly identical to the rate in Canada today. But I do not want to engage in wild speculation. What I would like are some answers.
What I would like to know is why China is hiding SARS patients from WHO officials in its "secretive" military hospitals. Is their goal to protect the general population ? Or is their goal to confuse health officials and prevent them from learning the true cause of this dreaded disease?
(Excerpt) Read more at newspundit.net ...
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but I don't want to meddle
that openly in
my brother's life. But
I did get him to schedule
a visit to his
doctor for TODAY,
so I'm sure his doctor will
take whatever steps
need to be taken.
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stop pestering [!] him,
so that he can sleep
through the weekend. I'll know more
Monday. Thanks again.)
Thanks for the input. I'll have to consider my four doggies too.
I don't know what the mystery is. It was said that the religous group members had been active throughout the community. It seems at least one made multiple trips to the ER, while HCP told him he didn't have SARS.
From: http://www.goasiapacific.com/news/GoAsiaPacificBNA_835477.htm "Your ABC gateway to the Pacific"Hopes for decline in Hong Kong SARS cases
A Chinese medical specialist says the number of new cases of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in Hong Kong may have peaked.A delegation of Chinese and Hong Kong medical officials met recently in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou to discuss how to combat the spread of SARS.
Chinese delegate Zhong Nanshan says he believes new cases of the mystery virus in Hong Kong have stabilised.
Dr Zhong says only 29 new cases of the illness were reported in Hong Kong on Thursday, compared with 61 cases a week earlier.
A total of 1,297 cases of the virus have so far been recorded in Hong Kong, with at least 65 deaths.
The World Health Organisation says it is confident the SARS epidemic had also peaked in Guangdong province in China, where it is believed to have originated.
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Nope. In that business, you either get out young or die young. The stress is enormous.
From http://www.who.int/csr/sars/epicurves_04_08/en/index1.html
(I don't know if posting a chart from their site is going to work - so this is a test!)
Out of how many cases? 1,000,000? 5,000,000?
---sit on elevator buttons
---sit on grocery store refrigerator handles.
Uh oh ... somebody is about to make the fatal mistake of assuming numbers on paper reflect reality.
I would rather they continue to hide the ones they've been 'hiding' (like the military hospital figures) - such that the same 'sources' report up through the chain *yielding* the same representative cross-section of the population we've been seeing. I'm interested in *rates of figures* (rate of increase) per week - not absolute numbers ...
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