Title of article :
Coronavirus as a possible cause of severe acute respiratory syndrome
Author/Authors :
JSM Peiris، نويسنده , , ST Lai، نويسنده , , LLM Poon، نويسنده , , Y Guan، نويسنده , , LYC Yam، نويسنده , , W Lim، نويسنده , , J Nicholls، نويسنده , , WKS Yee، نويسنده , , WW Yan، نويسنده , , MT Cheung، نويسنده , , VCC Cheng، نويسنده , , K.H. Chan، نويسنده , , DNC Tsang، نويسنده , , RWH Yung، نويسنده , , TK Ng، نويسنده , , KY Yuen and members of the SARS study group، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages :
7
From page :
1319
To page :
1325
Abstract :
Background An outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) has been reported in Hong Kong. We investigated the viral cause and clinical presentation among 50 patients. Methods We analysed case notes and microbiological findings for 50 patients with SARS, representing more than five separate epidemiologically linked transmission clusters. We defined the clinical presentation and risk factors associated with severe disease and investigated the causal agents by chest radiography and laboratory testing of nasopharyngeal aspirates and sera samples. We compared the laboratory findings with those submitted for microbiological investigation of other diseases from patients whose identity was masked. Findings Patientsʹ age ranged from 23 to 74 years. Fever, chills, myalgia, and cough were the most frequent complaints. When compared with chest radiographic changes, respiratory symptoms and auscultatory findings were disproportionally mild. Patients who were household contacts of other infected people and had older age, lymphopenia, and liver dysfunction were associated with severe disease. A virus belonging to the family Coronaviridae was isolated from two patients. By use of serological and reverse-transcriptase PCR specific for this virus, 45 of 50 patients with SARS, but no controls, had evidence of infection with this virus. Interpretation A coronavirus was isolated from patients with SARS that might be the primary agent associated with this disease. Serological and molecular tests specific for the virus permitted a definitive laboratory diagnosis to be made and allowed further investigation to define whether other cofactors play a part in disease progression
Journal title :
The Lancet
Serial Year :
2003
Journal title :
The Lancet
Record number :
558770
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