Business/Financial Desk
| May 2, 2003, Friday
THE SARS
EPIDEMIC: THE SCIENTISTS; More SARS Cases
Are Reported; Virus Found to Persist in
Patients
By LAWRENCE K. ALTMAN (NYT) 1661
words
Late Edition - Final , Section A ,
Page 1 , Column 5
ABSTRACT
- Dismaying developments in Canada, Hong
Kong and Taiwan underscore capriciousness of
SARS; health officials in Canada announce
two new possible cases in Toronto, first
identified there in 11 days; in Hong Kong
many patients who seemed to have recovered
and were discharged from hospital may still
have some SARS virus in their bodies,
raising possibility they might still be able
to spread disease; scientists in Taiwan
report 11 new cases and 2 additional deaths;
Taiwan's caseload has more than doubled in
week, to 89; local authorities are putting
large numbers of people into quarantine;
SARS continues to rage in China,
particularly Beijing, where 122 new cases
are reported, bringing city's total to more
than 1,550 and national total to 3,638;
World Health Orgn officials are particularly
disturbed to learn that one Toronto case was
tentatively diagnosed before Canadian health
officials traveled to Geneva to try to
persuade WHO to reverse travel advisory;
photo (M) Dismaying developments in three
nations yesterday underscored the
capriciousness of SARS, the respiratory
virus that had seemed to be coming under
control in many countries.
In Canada, health officials announced two
new possible cases in Toronto, the first
identified there in 11 days. The cases
involved health care workers in two
hospitals where the disease, severe acute
respiratory syndrome, had spread in the
past.
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