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Title: SARS an PneumoniaLike Disease


1
SARS an Pneumonia-Like Disease
  • Crystal Casciani
  • Central Michigan University

2
What is SARS?
  • SARS stands for Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
  • This disease is a potentially fatal form of
    pneumonia

3
Where did it Come From?
  • The disease first emerged in the Guangdong
    province of China, but has since spread

4
Who has been Affected?
  • As of April 8, 2003 a total of 3,300 probable
    cases of SARS has been reported
  • 144 of them have been fatal from 19 countries,
    including the United States
  • Within the U.S, 148 suspected cases of SARS has
    been reported

5
Preventions
  • SARS Prevention Kit
  • Johnson and Johnson Prevacare hand gel
  • Particulate respirator (10 masks)
  • Powder-free Latex gloves (box of 50)
  • Can buy this kit http//www.prevmeds.com/
  • Regular hand washing with soap and warm water

6
Symptoms of SARS
  • SARS begins with a fever greater than
  • 100 F
  • After 2 to 7 days, SARS patients may develop a
    dry cough and have trouble breathing
  • Other symptoms may include
  • Headache
  • Overall feeling of discomfort
  • Body aches
  • Mild respiratory symptoms

7
How SARS Spreads
  • Public health experts think that SARS is spread
    by close contact between people
  • SARS is most likely spread when someone sick with
    the disease coughs and others breath it in
  • It is also possible that people can get the
    disease from toughing objects that have been
    contaminated

8
The Beginning of a problem
  • Federal health officials say that SARS could be
    further spread in the United States
  • There is not yet a vaccine against this disease
    and it may take a couple years for one to be
    developed

9
Slowing Asia's Economic Growth
  • The impact from the deadly virus will slow
    economic growth in most part of Asia
  • The disease changes lifestyles and harms
    consumption
  • Tourism is important in this area and money will
    be lost because people wont be visiting
  • The disease has also effected business operations
    and investments

10
Hot Zones of Concern
  • China
  • Canada
  • Hong Kong
  • Hanoi
  • Singapore

An alarming part of this disease is the rapid
spread in hospitals
11
Canada
  • Canada has reported 98 probable cases and 10
    deaths
  • All cases have occurred in people who have
    traveled to Asia or had contact with SARS cases
    in households, or health care facilities
  • Several Canadian schools and hospitals are closed

12
  • Information taken from
  • World Health Organization
  • http//www.who.int/en/
  • Centers for Disease control and Preventions
  • http//www.cdc.gov
  • CNN
  • http//www.cnn.com
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