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DOCUMENTS
SUR LA PNEUMOPATHIE ATYPIQUE
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Page principale
Nowhere
to Find China's First SARS Infected
Looking like
a scene in a movie, all hopes have been focused upon ferreting out the
first SARS infected in a dramatic way and then trace the origin of SARS
virus. Although Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) first floated
up in Foshan, it didn't spread out there. Huang Xingchu, the first reported
SARS case, has naturally become an important clue to this mysterious disease.
However, he lost the sight from the horizon. Heyuan Center for Disease
Control & Prevention Hopes to Find Huang Xingchu "We have been looking
for him too, while we don't know his whereabouts after he was discharged
from hospital." Said Mr. Fu Aifeng, deputy head with Heyuan Center for
Disease Control and Prevention, denying that Huang Xingchu is now under
the center's protection. According to Huang's own statement, he worked
at a game restaurant.
Some experts from WHO therefore held that SARS virus was closely related
to wildlife. Such a view almost became the verdict in the early stage
when SARS broke out in Guangdong Province and judged by the fact that
chefs made up the majority of SARS patients in Heyuan. However, among
the SARS patients later reported in Guangdong their occupations had nothing
to do with the wildlife. Mr. Fu Aifeng also acknowledged, "We thought
so. But now it seems that the view is short of sufficient evidence." Heyuan
Center for Disease Control and Prevention hopes to find Huang Xingchu.
"We are keeping in touch with Huang's family so as to get to know his
whereabouts. From the perspective of epidemiology or whatsoever, it is
very important to find him. He'd better have further consultation with
doctors." "Besides, we have to be responsible for Shenzhen. For instance,
which restaurant has Huang Xingchu ever worked in? Is there anyone else
who's contracted SARS but did not exhibit the symptoms?" "We have nowhere
to find him now. We neglected the importance, but when we realized it,
he disappeared."
"Mysterious Disease" Brought about Pressure to Patients In regard to Huang
Xingchu's disappearance, Mr. Fu Aifeng gave a relatively convincible account:
due to this mysterious disease, Huang's whole family was isolated in the
countryside. As a matter of fact, no one would like to let others know.
"Since contracting SARS, the patient has to bear huge social pressure.
This calls for understanding of the society." "We will make an investigation
of the patients in respect of epidemiology." And so, "everybody is looking
for Huang Xingchu." By April 30 when Heyuan's last SARS patient was cured
and discharged from hospital, Heyuan had a total of 19 SARS cases, including
9 medical workers while no death. On May 2, Heyuan's last suspected case
was ruled out. "Up to now there hasn't been any SARS patient for a week
in Heyuan," said Mr. Fu Aifeng with gratification. Although nearly half
a year has passed since the first report of the SARS case, the world has
so far witnessed no progress concerning the origin of the SARS virus.
Even if Huang Xingchu were found, no problem would be solved in any practical
sense, because nobody has been infected except the medical workers. How
on Earth Are People Infected with SARS Virus? In an interview, a staff
member of Guandong Center for Disease Control and Prevention said, "All
agencies for disease control and prevention have been working deep into
the night. All others except those engaged in disease control and prevention
have been out for investigation, but no advancement has yet been made."
"We still have no idea about what kind of virus it is, how it infects
people and where it comes from." "Experts from WHO are also here together
with us. Maybe we will find the answer soon, maybe not forever." There
are too many doubts as to the outspread of SARS in China. Academician
Zhong Nanshan pointed out especially on TV that 96 percent of the SARS
patients in the Chinese mainland didn't come into contact with SARS infection.
In other words, unlike other countries and regions such as Hong-Kong and
Singapore where there are infectious chains, the majority of Chinese SARS
patients caught the virus in an unaccountable way. There were no intimate
contacts between patients. Moreover, patients are concentrated in Guangdong
and Beijing.
It is not
imposable that diseases emerge in cities, considering cities have dense
population and henceforth virus spreads fast there. The spread of SARS
depends on whether it is ventilated. Before we get a clear understanding
of the disease, it is still too early to jump to the conclusion about
the SARS in China.
By PD Online
Staff Zhu Lizhen
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200305/14/eng20030514_116656.shtml
article
dans le Quotidien du peuple
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