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发表于 2003-4-26 12:41
April 23 — While much is still not known about SARS, or severe acute respiratory syndrome, scientists have been able to provide answers to questions many people are asking about the deadly illness. Below are some responses provided by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the World Health Organization.
Q: How is SARS spread?
A: The primary way appears to be close person-to-person contact. Most cases have involved people who cared for, lived with or had close contact with a SARS victim.
Touching the skin of a SARS victim, or even the droplets from a cough or sneeze, and then touching your eyes, nose, or mouth can transmit the virus. The CDC says it’s also possible that SARS can be spread more broadly through the air or by other ways that are currently not known.
In Toronto, Canada, where 15 people have died, hospital staff in SARS wards are now wearing double gloves and full face shields as concerns grow that the protective gear used previously did not guard them sufficiently.
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