Challenges faced by hospital healthcare workers in using a syndrome-based surveillance system during the 2003 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome in Taiwan. |
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Authors: | Fuh-Yuan Shih Muh-Yong Yen Jiunn-Shyan Wu Fang-Kuei Chang Lih-Wen Lin Mei-Shang Ho Chao A Hsiung Ih-Jen Su Melissa A Marx Howard Sobel Chwan-Chuen King |
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Affiliation: | College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, No. 17 Xu Zhou Road, Taipei City, Taiwan 100, China. |
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Abstract: | Because the severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) outbreak in Taiwan in 2003 was worsened by hospital infections, we analyzed 229 questionnaires (84.8% of 270 sent) completed by surveyed healthcare workers who cared for patients with SARS in 3 types of hospitals, to identify surveillance problems. Atypical clinical presentation was the most often reported problem, regardless of hospital type, which strongly indicates that more timely syndromic surveillance was needed. |
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