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Clinical
Criteria
a)
Asymptomatic or mild respiratory illness
b)
Moderate respiratory illness
Temperature of - 100.4o C, and
One
or more clinical findings of respiratory illness (e.g., cough, shortness of
breath or hypoxia).
c)
Sever respiratory illness
Temperature of 100.4o F (38o C), and
One
or more clinical findings of respiratory illness (e. g. cough shortness of
breath or hypoxia), and
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Radiographic evidence of pneumonia, or
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Respiratory distress syndrome, or
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Autopsy findings consistent with pneumonia or
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Respiratory distress syndrome without an identifiable cause.
Epidemiologic Criteria
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Travel (including transit in an
airport) within 10 days of onset of symptoms to an area with current or
previously documented or suspected community transmission of SARS or
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Close contact within 10 days of onset
of symptoms wwith a person known or suspected to have SARS.
Laboratory Criteria
Confirmed
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Detection of antibody to SARS-CoV in specimens obtained during acute
illness or more than 21 days after illness onset, or
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Detection of SARS-CoV RNA by RT-PCR confirmed by a second PCR assay, by
using a second aliquot of the specimen and a different set of PCR primers,
or
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Isolation
of SARS CoV.
Negative
Undetermined
Case Classification
Probable case: meets the clinical criteria for severe respiratory illness of
unknown etiology and epidemiologic criteria for exposure; laboratory
criteria confirmed, negative, or undetermined.
Suspect case: meets the clinical criteria for moderate respiratory illness
of unknown etiology, and epidemiologic criteria for exposure; laboratory
criteria confirmed, negative, or undetermined.
Exclusion Criteria
A
case may be excluded as a suspect or probable SARS case if:
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An alternative diagnosis can fully explain the illness
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The case was reported on the basis of contact with an index case that was
subsequently excluded as a case of SARS (E.G., another exposure criteria
are not present.
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