SARS exposure and emergency department workers

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Abstract

Of 193 emergency department workers exposed to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), 9 (4.7%) were infected. Pneumonia developed in six workers, and assays showed anti-SARS immunoglobulin (Ig) M and IgG. The other three workers were IgM-positive and had lower IgG titers; in two, mild illness developed, and one remained asymptomatic.

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Chang, W. T., Kao, C. L., Chung, M. Y., Chen, S. C., Lin, S. J., Chiang, W. C., … Yang, P. C. (2004). SARS exposure and emergency department workers. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 10(6), 1117–1119. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1006.030972

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