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Clinical Description of a Completed Outbreak of SARS in Vietnam, February–May, 2003

We investigated the clinical manifestations and course of all probable severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients in the Vietnam outbreak. Probable SARS cases were defined by using the revised World Health Organization criteria. We systematically reviewed medical records and undertook descrip...

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Autores principales: Vu, Hoang Thu, Leitmeyer, Katrin C., Le, Dang Ha, Miller, Megge J., Nguyen, Quang Hien, Uyeki, Timothy M., Reynolds, Mary G., Aagesen, Jesper, Nicholson, Karl G., Vu, Quang Huy, Bach, Huy Anh, Plant, Aileen J.
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3322907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15030707
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1002.030761
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author Vu, Hoang Thu
Leitmeyer, Katrin C.
Le, Dang Ha
Miller, Megge J.
Nguyen, Quang Hien
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Reynolds, Mary G.
Aagesen, Jesper
Nicholson, Karl G.
Vu, Quang Huy
Bach, Huy Anh
Plant, Aileen J.
author_facet Vu, Hoang Thu
Leitmeyer, Katrin C.
Le, Dang Ha
Miller, Megge J.
Nguyen, Quang Hien
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Reynolds, Mary G.
Aagesen, Jesper
Nicholson, Karl G.
Vu, Quang Huy
Bach, Huy Anh
Plant, Aileen J.
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description We investigated the clinical manifestations and course of all probable severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients in the Vietnam outbreak. Probable SARS cases were defined by using the revised World Health Organization criteria. We systematically reviewed medical records and undertook descriptive statistical analyses. All 62 patients were hospitalized. On admission, the most prominent symptoms were malaise (82.3%) and fever (79.0%). Cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath were present in approximately one quarter of the patients; 79.0% had lymphopenia; 40.3% had thrombocytopenia; 19.4% had leukopenia; and 75.8% showed changes on chest radiograph. Fever developed on the first day of illness onset, and both respiratory symptoms and radiographic changes occurred on day 4. On average, maximal radiographic changes were observed on day 10, and fevers subsided by day 13. Symptoms on admission were nonspecific, although fever, malaise, and lymphopenia were common. The complications of SARS included invasive intubation and ventilation (11.3%) and death (9.7%).
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spelling pubmed-33229072012-04-17 Clinical Description of a Completed Outbreak of SARS in Vietnam, February–May, 2003 Vu, Hoang Thu Leitmeyer, Katrin C. Le, Dang Ha Miller, Megge J. Nguyen, Quang Hien Uyeki, Timothy M. Reynolds, Mary G. Aagesen, Jesper Nicholson, Karl G. Vu, Quang Huy Bach, Huy Anh Plant, Aileen J. Emerg Infect Dis Research We investigated the clinical manifestations and course of all probable severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) patients in the Vietnam outbreak. Probable SARS cases were defined by using the revised World Health Organization criteria. We systematically reviewed medical records and undertook descriptive statistical analyses. All 62 patients were hospitalized. On admission, the most prominent symptoms were malaise (82.3%) and fever (79.0%). Cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath were present in approximately one quarter of the patients; 79.0% had lymphopenia; 40.3% had thrombocytopenia; 19.4% had leukopenia; and 75.8% showed changes on chest radiograph. Fever developed on the first day of illness onset, and both respiratory symptoms and radiographic changes occurred on day 4. On average, maximal radiographic changes were observed on day 10, and fevers subsided by day 13. Symptoms on admission were nonspecific, although fever, malaise, and lymphopenia were common. The complications of SARS included invasive intubation and ventilation (11.3%) and death (9.7%). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2004-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3322907/ /pubmed/15030707 http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1002.030761 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Vu, Hoang Thu
Leitmeyer, Katrin C.
Le, Dang Ha
Miller, Megge J.
Nguyen, Quang Hien
Uyeki, Timothy M.
Reynolds, Mary G.
Aagesen, Jesper
Nicholson, Karl G.
Vu, Quang Huy
Bach, Huy Anh
Plant, Aileen J.
Clinical Description of a Completed Outbreak of SARS in Vietnam, February–May, 2003
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title_fullStr Clinical Description of a Completed Outbreak of SARS in Vietnam, February–May, 2003
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title_short Clinical Description of a Completed Outbreak of SARS in Vietnam, February–May, 2003
title_sort clinical description of a completed outbreak of sars in vietnam, february–may, 2003
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3322907/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15030707
http://dx.doi.org/10.3201/eid1002.030761
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