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. 2004 Jul 29;359(1447):1127-9.
doi: 10.1098/rstb.2004.1484.

The international response to the outbreak of SARS in 2003

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The international response to the outbreak of SARS in 2003

David L Heymann. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. .

Abstract

The sudden arrival of an internationally spreading outbreak of a newly identified infectious disease in early 2003, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), provided an opportunity for a coordinated international response based on information and evidence obtained in real time through standard and electronic communications. Its containment represents a new way of working internationally, and demonstrates how intense collaboration in virology, clinical medicine and epidemiology can rapidly provide the information necessary to create and implement evidence-based control measures. The SARS outbreak serves as a reminder of the need for a strong national surveillance and response to infectious diseases, evidence-based international travel recommendations, and a global alert and response network to serve as a safety net when national surveillance fails.

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