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Outpatient workers feeling the effects of SARS

Ambulatory Safety Monitor, April 2, 2003

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Outpatient clinic workers at Seattle's Harborview Medical Center are now required to screen patients for severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), according to the Associated Press on April 2.

Two Seattle children, ages three and five, recently contracted the disease, bringing the total number of affected patients in that county to six. Worldwide, 64 people have died from the pneumonia-like illness. The two boys are believed to have contracted the disease in China, where they recently traveled.

In Canada, where six people died of the disease, hospitals and other health care facilities cancelled elective surgeries and closed outpatient clinics as frontline medical staffs cared for patients reporting SARS symptoms.



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