Volume 10, Number 2—February 2004
THEME ISSUE
2004 SARS Edition
SARS Transmission
SARS-associated Coronavirus Transmission, United States
Table 3
Case-patient | Days after illness onset | SARS-CoV antibodiesb |
---|---|---|
Patient 1 |
||
6 |
Negative |
|
34 |
1,600 |
|
Patient 2 |
||
4 |
Negative |
|
28 |
6,400 |
|
64 |
6,400 |
|
Patient 3 |
||
6 |
Negative |
|
25 |
6,400 |
|
46 |
1,600 |
|
71 |
1,600 |
|
Patient 4 |
||
2 |
Negative |
|
5 |
Negative |
|
13 |
Negative |
|
30 |
6,400 |
|
Patient 5 |
||
14 |
Negative |
|
41 |
1,600 |
|
Patient 6 |
||
10 |
1,600 |
|
11 |
1,600 |
|
15 |
6,400 |
|
23 |
6,400 |
|
Patient 7 |
||
11 |
400 |
|
15 |
1,600 |
|
18 |
6,400 |
|
21 |
6,400 |
|
6 |
1,600 |
|
32 | 6,400 |
aSARS-CoV, severe acute respiratory syndrome–associated coronavirus.
bReciprocal of dilution.
1Members of the SARS Investigation Group: J. McLaughlin (Alaska Division of Health); M. Romney, A. Kimura (California Department of Health Services); D. Dassey, B. Lash, D. Terashita (California-Los Angeles County Health Department); S. Klish (California-Orange County Health Care Agency); S. Cody (California-Santa Clara County Health Department); S. Farley (California-Contra County Health Department); S. Lea (California-Marin County Health Department); R. Sanderson (Florida Department of Health); J. Wolthuis (Georgia Division of Public Health); C. Allard (Mississippi Department of Health); B. Albanese (New Mexico Department of Health); B. Nivin (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene); P. McCall, M. Davies (North Carolina Department of Health); M. Murphy, E. Koch (Ohio Department of Health); A. Weltman (Pennsylvania Department of Health); H. Brumund (Virginia Department of Health); C. Barton (Utah Department of Health); K. Whetstone (Southwest Utah Public Health Department); W. J. Bellini, S. Bialek, J. A. Comer, S. Emery, R. Helfand, T. Hennessy, A. James, A. LaMonte, E. C. Newbern, S. Scott, L. Simpson, A. Siwek, C. Smelser, L. Stockman, X. Lu, D. White (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).