Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) |
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Other names | Sudden acute respiratory syndrome[1] |
Electron micrograph of SARS coronavirus virion | |
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Specialty | Infectious disease |
Symptoms | Fever, persistent dry cough, headache, muscle pains, difficulty breathing |
Complications | Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with other comorbidities that eventually leads to death |
Usual onset | 4–6 days post-exposure |
Causes | Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-1) |
Prevention | N95 or FFP2 respirators, ventilation, UVGI, avoiding travel to affected areas[2] |
Prognosis | 9.5% chance of death (all countries) |
Frequency | 8,096 total confirmed cases (2002–2004), no new cases since 2004 |
Deaths | 783 known |
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) |
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Other names | Sudden acute respiratory syndrome[1] |
Electron micrograph of SARS coronavirus virion | |
Pronunciation | |
Specialty | Infectious disease |
Symptoms | Fever, persistent dry cough, headache, muscle pains, difficulty breathing |
Complications | Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) with other comorbidities that eventually leads to death |
Usual onset | 4–6 days post-exposure |
Causes | Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-1) |
Prevention | N95 or FFP2 respirators, ventilation, UVGI, avoiding travel to affected areas[2] |
Prognosis | 9.5% chance of death (all countries) |
Frequency | 8,096 total confirmed cases (2002–2004), no new cases since 2004 |
Deaths | 783 known |