Volume 10, Number 11—November 2004
Policy Review
Public Health Interventions and SARS Spread, 20031
Table 2
Area | No. scanned (millions) | No. febrile by scan (confirmed orally) | No. SARS found by scanning |
---|---|---|---|
Canada | 0.6 | 248 (215) | 0 |
China-mainland | 13.0 | 4,070 (351) | 0 |
China-Hong Kong SARb | 15.1 | NA (451) | 0 |
China-Taiwan | 1.0 | 1,211 (0) | 0 |
Singapore | 6.0 | 5,200 (3,160) | 0 |
Total | 35.7 | 10,729 (4,177) | 0 |
aSARS, severe acute respiratory syndrome; SAR, special administrative region.
bIncludes border between China-Hong Kong SAR and China-mainland.
1The members of the World Health Organization (WHO) Working Group are as follows: Ximena Aguilera, Ministerio de Salud, Republica de Chile; Roy Anderson, Imperial College London, United Kingdom; Dounia Bitar, Institut de Veille Sanitaire, Paris France; Martin Cetron (with Pattie Simone), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; Chew Suok Kai (with Benjamin KW Koh), Ministry of Health, Singapore; Clete DiGiovanni, Jr., Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, USA; Arlene King, Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada; Cindy K-L Lai (with PL Ma), Department of Health, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China; Angus Nicoll (with Jane Leese), Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre, London, United Kingdom; Sonja Olsen, International Emerging Infections Program, Nonthaburi, Thailand; Alice Sarradet, Direction Generale de la Sante, Paris, France; Mingchang Song, General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, (AQSIQ), Beijing, China; Ron St. John (with Susan Courage), Health Canada, Ottawa, Canada; Robert Steffen (with Leonie Prasad), University of Zurich, Switzerland; Ih-Jen Su (with SK Lai), Taiwan Center for Disease Control, Taipei, Taiwan, China; WHO Staff in the Department of Communicable Diseases Surveillance and Response (CSR): Julie Hall, Beijing, China; Emmanuel Jesuthasan, Geneva, Switzerland; Angela Merianos, Cathy Roth, Max Hardiman, Geneva, Switzerland; Hitoshi Oshitani, Western Pacific Regional Office, Manila, Philippines; and group facilitator: David Bell, WHO (CSR) Geneva, Switzerland, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
2The term “isolation” is applied to ill people; “quarantine” is applied to persons who have been exposed but are not ill.