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Thread #59008   Message #940902
Posted By: Doug_Remley
26-Apr-03 - 05:47 PM
Thread Name: BS: SARS
Subject: RE: BS: SARS
Sorry to interrupt people, but here's the Report Global Security got 22 March

                   

SLUG: 2-301126 Asia Pneumonia         DATE:         NOTE NUMBER:
DATE=3/22/2003TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORTTITLE=ASIA PNEUMONIA NUMBER=22-301129BYLINE=KATHERINE MARIADATELINE=HONG KONGCONTENT=VOICED AT:INTRO: China's Minister of Health says doctors in southern China did not recognize that many pneumonia patients were suffering from a deadly new disease. The disease, now known as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, could be linked to outbreaks in 13 countries as V-O-A's Katherine Maria reports.TEXT: China's Minister of Health Zhang Wenkang is admitting the spread of a new virus in China's southern Guangdong region might have gone unnoticed for several months. Mr. Zhang addressed the media on a rare visit to Hong Kong on Saturday./// ZHANG ACT IN MANDARIN EST & FADE /// He says that over the past two years in Guangdong, 800 out of five thousand pneumonia cases surveyed were considered atypical, but those cases were not the same as the cases in Hong Kong. He adds that while the recent pneumonia outbreak could be related to similar outbreaks overseas, southern China is not necessarily where the new virus originated. In China's Guangdong province, at least five people died last month in an outbreak that sickened three hundred. Since then, the capital city Beijing has reported more deaths from suspected SARS. China recently invited international experts to help trace the sickness, but some experts accuse China of doing too little, too late to prevent the spread of SARS. However, W-H-O is reporting progress in the diagnosis and treatment of SARS. Speaking alongside the Chinese Minister of Health on Saturday, a World Health Organization doctor says new laboratory studies reinforce theories that the virus is related to measles and mumps. Shigeru Omi is a medical expert with the W-H-O./// OMI ACT ///Just last night W-H-O announced that a laboratory has succeeded in growing what may be the infectious agent in cell culture. This is a major step toward the development of a diagnostic test. /// END ACT ///The disease starts with flu-like symptoms but quickly attacks a patient's respiratory system, say doctors.Hong Kong health authorities revealed last week that a visiting Guangdong doctor infected seven hotel guests and a local resident. Those cases then spread the disease in Hong Kong, Canada, Singapore and Vietnam. In the United States, the Centers for Disease Control said Friday that the number of suspected cases of SARS there has doubled since the beginning of the week. Hong Kong remains one of the worst hit cities. One more pneumonia patient died on Saturday bringing the death toll in the city to seven. Two-hundred-22 patients are being treated while 210 are confirmed SARS cases. And while seven patients have recovered, thirty-eight people remain in intensive care. The number of patients in Hanoi, many of them hospital staff, has climbed to at least sixty. The U-S State Department suspended travel by its officials and diplomats to Vietnam on Saturday, citing reduced availability of adequate medical facilities. (SIGNED)NEB/HK/KM/MH/MEM