SARS is a severe form of pneumonia, where infected individuals develop a fever, followed by respiratory symptoms such as cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. In some cases, the respiratory symptoms become increasingly severe, and these individuals will require oxygen support and mechanical ventilation.
» Who is at Risk?It is believed the illness is spread via droplets from coughing and sneezing or from direct face-to-face contact with an ill person. Transmission of disease has occurred in household and hospital settings.
» How is SARS treated?Patients with SARS were treated in hospital with antiviral agents and received supportive care. Cases were kept in isolation rooms and hospital staff were using appropriate precautions.
» What do we know about the cause of SARS?SARS is caused by infection with a previously unrecognized coronavirus, called SARS-associated coronavirus (SARS-CoV). With the exception of SARS-CoV, coronaviruses generally only cause mild upper-respiratory illnesses in humans.
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