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40 The case definition for clinical SARS used by Leung et al. in Hong Kong was: fever (rectal temperature of 38.58C or oral temperature of 388C); chest radiograph (CXR) findings of pulmonary infiltrates or acute respiratory distress syndrome; and suspected or probable contact with a person under investigation for SARS or exposure to a locality with suspected or documented community transmission of SARS through either travel or residence within 10 days of the onset of symptoms, as well as 1 of the following: chills, malaise, myalgia, muscle fatigue, cough, dyspnoea, tachypnoea, hypoxia, lymphopenia, decreasing lymphocyte count, or failure to respond, in terms of fever and general well-being, to antibiotics covering the usual pathogens of community-acquired pneumonia (e.g. a broad-spectrum lactam plus a macrolide) after 2 days of therapy. |
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40 The case definition for clinical SARS used by Leung et al. in Hong Kong was: fever (rectal temperature of 38.58C or oral temperature of 388C); chest radiograph (CXR) findings of pulmonary infiltrates or acute respiratory distress syndrome; and suspected or probable contact with a person under investigation for SARS or exposure to a locality with suspected or documented community transmission of SARS through either travel or residence within 10 days of the onset of symptoms, as well as 1 of the following: chills, malaise, myalgia, muscle fatigue, cough, dyspnoea, tachypnoea, hypoxia, lymphopenia, decreasing lymphocyte count, or failure to respond, in terms of fever and general well-being, to antibiotics covering the usual pathogens of community-acquired pneumonia (e.g. a broad-spectrum lactam plus a macrolide) after 2 days of therapy. |
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40 The case definition for clinical SARS used by Leung et al. in Hong Kong was: fever (rectal temperature of 38.58C or oral temperature of 388C); chest radiograph (CXR) findings of pulmonary infiltrates or acute respiratory distress syndrome; and suspected or probable contact with a person under investigation for SARS or exposure to a locality with suspected or documented community transmission of SARS through either travel or residence within 10 days of the onset of symptoms, as well as 1 of the following: chills, malaise, myalgia, muscle fatigue, cough, dyspnoea, tachypnoea, hypoxia, lymphopenia, decreasing lymphocyte count, or failure to respond, in terms of fever and general well-being, to antibiotics covering the usual pathogens of community-acquired pneumonia (e.g. a broad-spectrum lactam plus a macrolide) after 2 days of therapy. |