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Volume 9, Number 11—November 2003
Dispatch

Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome–associated Coronavirus Infection

Paul K.S. Chan*Comments to Author , Margaret Ip*, KC Ng*, Rickjason C. W. Chan*Comments to Author , Alan Wu*, Nelson Lee*, Timothy H. Rainer*, Gavin M. Joynt*, Joseph J. Y. Sung*, and John S. Tam*
Author affiliations: *The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin, Hong Kong

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Number of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital during the first 10 weeks of the SARS outbreak. A total of 160 healthcare workers and 171 non-healthcare workers were admitted; a second peak of admission occurred the 5th week after the outbreak started.

Figure. Number of patients with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) admitted to Prince of Wales Hospital during the first 10 weeks of the SARS outbreak. A total of 160 healthcare workers and 171 non-healthcare workers were admitted; a second peak of admission occurred the 5th week after the outbreak started.

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