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Beijing alert to newly-found suspected SARS case (2003/12/27)
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2004-05-14
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BEIJING, Dec. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- Beijing public
health departments have responded quickly to the latest
suspected SARS case found in south China's Guangdong
Province and issued emergency measures to prevent the spread
of the disease.
All the hospitals in Beijing
should strengthen monitoring and examinations for fever
cases, especially those from Guangdong, officials with the
Beijing Municipal Health Bureau said Saturday afternoon.
Guo Jiyong, deputy director of the bureau, led
a team to check the city's airports and railway stations on
their work on SARS prevention and control.
Guo
said that all municipal entry-exit inspection and quarantine
departments should strengthen temperature screening systems
and send any travelers with a body temperature over 38
degrees Celsius to government-designated hospitals.
Special attention should be paid to the
travelers from Guangdong and the bureau has kept a keen eye
on the information about the suspected case in Guangdong,
said Guo.
The latest suspected SARS case was
confirmed on Friday afternoon and is receiving treatment at
hospital in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong. The case has
had normal temperatures for three days and is now in stable
condition in Guangdong, according to local hospital sources.
This is the first suspected SARS case ever
found since May 23 when WHO lifted the SARS-related travel
advisory against GuangdongProvince.
Beijing
has already strengthened its prevention to SARS diseaseas a
SARS patient was identified in Taiwan Province on Dec. 17.
Beijing Municipal Health Bureau urged all labs doing
research on SARS to strictly adhere to safety procedures.
Emergency task forces in the city's districts
and counties are required to work on shifts night and day to
help trace people who had close contact with SARS patients,
if any.
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