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If you've recently traveled (click
here for list of countries), or if you've had close contact with
someone who has SARS, and if you develop symptoms within 10 days, you should
call ahead to your physician or your local public health unit or health
department. Your local public health unit or health department can provide
information about the closest Emergency Department or established
SARS Centre
that you should visit for medical assessment.
The symptoms for SARS are the following:
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Severe headache
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Muscle aches and pains
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Severe fatigue
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Diarrhea
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Dry cough
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Shortness of breath
Here is how health care professionals currently diagnose SARS. If you think you
may have SARS please consult a qualified medical professional:
| Symptom: |
Suspect |
Probable |
| Temperature >38degrees C |
Yes |
Yes |
| Respiratory Symptoms (one or more of the following: Cough,
shortness of breath, difficulty breathing, low oxygen levels in the blood) |
Yes |
Yes |
| 1 Chest X-Ray evidence of pneumonia OR 2 Respiratory Distress
Syndrome OR 3 Autopsy findings or 1 or 2. |
No |
Yes |
| Travel (including transit in an airport) within 10 days of onset
of symptoms to an area with current or previously documented or suspected
community transmission of SARS AND/OR |
Yes |
Yes |
| Close contact within 10 days of onset of symptoms with a person
known or suspected to have SARS |
Yes |
Yes |
| Infectious to others |
Yes |
Yes |
| Isolation |
Yes |
Yes |
| Quarantine for contacts |
Yes |
Yes |
Source: CDC
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